Equinox class vessels

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DC from QC
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Re: Equinox class vessels

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No, they are supposed to be lakers.
Randy M
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Re: Equinox class vessels

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Will they be coastal class?
anon

Re: Equinox class vessels

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Guessed wrote:Am I missing something, or was there no bow thruster in the images of these hulls in the SMT video

Well, if you go by the model on the video, she's got no anchors either, so I'm thinking they just did a quick mock up so they could put something on the web-site and get customers and employees all excited. For those 3 weeks anyways until the awful news about the take-over.
Guessed

Re: Equinox class vessels

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Am I missing something, or was there no bow thruster in the images of these hulls in the SMT video
tark9m
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Joined: March 15, 2010, 9:02 am

Re: Equinox class vessels

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Equinox class vessels are Seawaymax vessels. 740x78. The real change is in the hull shape below the waterline, and in the hull coatings. At least in terms of "visible" difference.

More info can be found here
http://www.seawaymarinetransport-new.co ... lass_Video
Guest

Re: Equinox class vessels

Unread post by Guest »

Sorry, I should have been more specific. What will the demensions of the Actual vessel be?
Guest

Equinox class vessels

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I'm constucting a model of one of the Equinox vessels and I am wondering what the demensions will be. TIA Jon
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