Model Boat Mayhem
Mess Deck: General Section => Full Scale Ships => Topic started by: Charlie on October 15, 2015, 11:03:48 pm
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If you like old Lifeboats, you will like this video :-))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75EpOdZKlbY
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Hi video was great thanks for posting Bill.....
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Thanks Charlie........some of the old ones....Brandaris, Den Helder & Dorus Rijkers have beautiful slow & lumpy engine idle sounds :-))........unlike any medium speed diesel of current vintage .......Derek
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Thanks for posting :-))
Derek they do sound nice like an old 2 pot petter.
Colin
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Some still shots of some of the historic Dutch lifeboats based at Den Helder Museum, well worth a visit to this ex-Dutch Naval Base. Lots to see besides the lifeboat museum including a submarine and many other boats afloat.
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Hi Arrow,
I have always wanted to visit the musem, but have never got around to it. And i was in Holland on holiday in the summer:(
They do have a website, which contains some interesting photos:
http://www.mrbjavazee.nl/informatie-over-de-boot (http://www.mrbjavazee.nl/informatie-over-de-boot)
I love the hull shape of the old Javzee, it's a real 3d work of art...
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Charlie, you have to back. The double-decker train makes it easy to get to from Amsterdam, nice little town Den Helder too. Highlight of museum is the steam engine with a push button to get it going (electric), silent engineering from the past. A walk through the submarine is good too, nice guys to explain everything. Nice tearoom with English-speaking lady.
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A few years ago, a group of us from the lifeboat museum at Chatham went over and stayed a few days in Den Helder, visiting the KNRM museum (which was in the town then, rather than with the Naval museum as it is at the moment, I believe), then they took us out into the Waddenzee, in, I think, the Prins Hendrik, and one of the big jet boats. You can see why they strap in, when you do a crash stop from about 35 kts...
We also had a tour of the main KNRM headquarters in Ijmuiden and one of the stations running a Valentjn class (the same as they have at Caister now).
It was a really good trip.
Lance