-
Seakeeping ability or
seaworthiness is a
measure of how well-suited a
watercraft is to
conditions when underway. A ship or boat
which has good seakeeping...
- The Robinson's
Disengaging Gear is a
system for
safely releasing a
small seaboat into the sea from a
larger ship. The Robinson's
Disengaging Gear has been...
-
friend Orla to
build the
Brave Olivine out of his
acquaintance Ludlow's
seaboat, and
dubbed Pikachu as the ship's captain,
leading to the
formation of...
- air-to-surface
missiles and a FN M3M 12.7 mm
heavy machine gun. The ship has one
seaboat and one rigid-hulled
inflatable boat. The
Algerian government signed a...
- The
Montagu whaler was the
standard seaboat of the
Royal Navy
between 1910–1970, it was a
clinker built 27 by 6 feet (8.2 m × 1.8 m) open boat, which...
- 33 km/h)
cruise Range 8,000
miles (13,000 km)
Boats &
landing craft carried 1
Seaboat (Pacific 22 Mk2) 4 × LCVP Mk5B
Capacity 40
vehicles Troops 830
Royal Marines...
-
excessive rolling. This
combined with low
freeboard forward made them
inferior seaboats compared to
later designs.
Rework in the
shipyards modified the hull and...
- source?]
Range 8,000
miles (13,000 km)
Boats &
landing craft carried 1
Seaboat (Pacific 22 Mk2) 4 × LCVP Mk5B
Capacity 40
vehicles Troops 830 Crew 285...
- for
heavy end-on fire. Fast and maneuverable, they were well-liked as
seaboats despite being very wet in
rough weather. The term
light cruiser was given...
-
deploy both
sides to
lower boats to the water. Additionally, a
smaller seaboat is
sited on the port side. The two
propellers are
above the keel. Two bow...