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☛ Cʀᴇᴅɪᴛs Lɪɴᴋs Hᴇʀᴇ ♡

 

♡ Style on Me ♡

 

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Dress

MELODY MANON FATPACK @ORSY eVENT

comes with 40 colors and is available for the bodies:

Maitreya-Legacy-Reborn-Belleza Gen X Classic-Belleza Gen.X Curvy

Mesh 100% Original

after event at MainStore

 

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Earrings

NEW: Avada~ Omen Earrings

Omen Earrings @ Tres Chic, opening October 17th

[*] 6 metals (14k gold, 18kt gold, silver, rose gold, platinum & black)

[*] unrigged

[*] original mesh and textures

 

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Nails

Avada~ Stiletto Nails - Hecate

[*] polish all nails or pick & chose which to color;

[*] rigged for Belleza, Kupra, Legacy, Maitreya, Reborn

, Signature, Slink & Tonic mesh bodies

[*] original mesh and textures

available at MainsStore

 

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Hair

FAGA - HUD Unpack Pucca Hairstyle

- [PRO PACK] -

Available at @Maistore

 

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Skin

Nuve Lexie Skin New tones Alabater and Snow

BOM ONLY Catw HDPRO Lelutka Evox-Evo

Universal Body V2 skin

@Mainstore

 

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Eyebrows

Nuve Avery Eyebrows V3 –

Lelutka Evo X/AK ADVX/Lelutka HD Info

@Mainstore

 

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Head

LeLUTKA Avalon EVOX 3.1

 

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Body

[LEGACY] Meshbody (f) Special Edition (1.4)

 

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Happy Shoppings 💞💞

Macro Mondays theme is: Ring

☛ Cʀᴇᴅɪᴛs Lɪɴᴋs Hᴇʀᴇ ♡

 

♡ Sтyle oɴ Me ♡

 

Outfit: NEW: [[ Masoom ]] Kokomi @ Neo Japan

Event Opens: 26th March Event Ends: 17th April

Compatible with: Ebody Reborn, Kupra, Legacy,

Legacy Perky, Lara, Lara

In Mainstore after the event

 

Hair: LUMA by Faenzo @ ACCESS

March 12th to April8th

this hairstyle is also available with 50% OFF

for the duration of Access :)

Compatible with: LeLutka, Maitreya, Legacy, Ebody and Kupra

 

Skin: NEW: KOONZ - Nuria Skin - Fatpack [LeLutka EvoX]

SKIN FAIR 2022 (North)

 

Nails : NEW: Avada~ Nude Square Nails

[*] polish all nails or pick & chose which to color;

[*] rigged for Belleza, Kupra, Legacy, Maitreya,

Reborn, Signature, Slink & Tonic mesh bodies

[*] original mesh and textures

TP To MainStore

 

Earrings: Kamarie Earrings

Kamaire Earrings @ Tres Chic, opening March 17th

[*] 6 metals (14k gold, 18kt gold, silver, rose gold, platinum & black)

[*] unrigged[*] original mesh and textures

 

Piercing : Cadmus Septum Ring

Cadmus Septum Ring @ Pandora Fair, opening March 11th

[*] 6 metals (14k gold, 18kt gold, silver, rose gold, platinum & black)

[*] 11 pearl colors [*] unrigged [*] original mesh and textures

 

Head : LeLutKa Avalon Head 3.1

Body: [LEGACY] Meshbody (f) Special Edition (1.4)

 

Happy Shoppings 💞💞

RAD 2010- day 2/365

"Golden Giraffe with 14 & 18 kt Gold and rough black Diamond necklace."

"will be blogged here"

 

RAD 2010- day 2/365

"Golden Giraffe with 14 kt & 18 kt Gold and rough black Diamond necklace."

*will be blogged here soon*

Macro Mondays: Trinkets

One Photo Each Day: 208/365

I found this antique broach years ago at a garage sale. Didn't pay a lot for it, maybe a couple of dollars. I thought it was very different, unique. When I got home I cleaned it up and noticed on the back it says 18kt and XT-T. I have no idea how much it is worth but I think it was a sweet find.

 

The discontinued

(and hard to find)

3195.50.00 all gold, 18 kt solid,

Moonwatch Cal.1863 .

The new dual tourbillon watch from Seagull - to hit the market somewhere in spring 2007.

 

Added Info, Dec. 2007:

The watch has hit the market in autumn 2007 - but not in the steel case as the depicted sample watch. It's available only in a Pt 950 case (ST8080P) and an 18kt gold case (ST8080G).

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German Text:

Weil laut flickr-Statistik sehr viele Deutsche den Google-Übersetzer bemühen (und nur eine lächerlich krude Übersetzung erhalten), hier der O-Text in Deutsch:

 

Der neue Dual-Tourbillon von Seagull - erwartete Markteinführung Frühjahr 2007.

 

Neue Information, hinzugefügt im Dez. 2007: Die Uhr ist tatsächlich seit Herbst 2007 erhältlich. Leider nicht in einem Stahlgehäuse wie das abgebildete Vorserienmodell. Erhältliche Gehäusevarianten sind Pt 950 (ST8080P) und 18kt Gold (ST8080G).

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For viewers using the following languages (for which the Google translator was also used according to flickr-stats): Sorry, my Spanish, Russian, French and Portuguese knowledge does not allow me to translate it into that languages as well. But I might add a Chinese translation...

  

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

These earrings shimmer, quiver and dance at the slightest touch.

 

18kt gold, sterling silver, floppy disks, coconut

Avance de una nueva colección...

New pieces coming soon!!!

 

Plata, Oro 18k y Ágata Montana.

Silver, 18kt Gold and Montana Agate.

Anell de plata texturada, or de 18kt i turmalina rosa (rubelita).

Plata, Oro 18k y Agata Montana.

Silver, 18kt Gold and Montana Agate.

The Sylphs are about "other" life forms. Each piece in the series explores an expression of maturity, blossoming, emerging and other stages an organism passes through.

 

18kt Gold, Sterling Silver, Neoprene, Shell, Pearls, Tourmaline, Laboratory Grown Opal

4.5 inch long x 1inch wide

The discontinued

(and hard to find)

3195.50.00 all gold, 18 kt solid,

Moonwatch Cal.1863 .

  

Part of three ring series.

Materials; silver, 18kt yellow gold, garnet.

Texture by Kim Klassan

why yes, that's a Canadian stamp, eh!

I love textures with words, wonder why that is??? ;D

And, I especially love this texture... thanks, Kim!

Have a great Sunday all.

It's a beautiful day here and I would love to go biking, but my knee is killing me.

I've been trying to ignore it, but that's not making it better :(

 

work: NorthSkull London.

product details:

Navy Blue Nappa Leather / Rose Gold Twin Skull Bracelet

 

more details:

northskull.com/bracelets/leather-bracelets/navy-blue-napp...

 

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1958 Omega, 18kt Gold (267 cal,).

I picked up an 18kt. paint marker yesterday, and wanted to try it out on some more unconventional weapons.

 

None are for sale or trade.

The Sylphs are about "other" life forms. Each piece in the series explores an expression of maturity, blossoming, emerging and other stages an organism passes through.

 

18kt Gold, Sterling Silver, Neoprene, Mother of Pearl, Pearls, Tourmaline, Opal

4.5 inch long x 1inch wide

 

Anell de plata, or de 18kt i aiguamarina en brut. Anell per la Carme.

First time I’ve seen this ship in months .

  

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

A selection of pendants which will be part of my new range of handmade jewelry, most of which has been inspired by my fascination with Victorian-era aesthetics and design. This work is still to be made ready for listing and more photos will follow of each piece soon.

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

First time I’ve seen this ship in months .

  

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

work: NorthSkull London.

product details:

Navy Blue Nappa Leather / Rose Gold Twin Skull Bracelet

 

more details:

northskull.com/bracelets/leather-bracelets/navy-blue-napp...

 

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I truly love Nature and from the time I was a child always believed that all living things were imbued with spirit, and I have taken that thought and incorporated it into these unique and beautiful wearable art pieces.

This pensive Dryad Spirit Pendant measures 3"L x 3"W, handsculpted using Kato translucent clay. The imprint is of a Sycamore leaf on which I have hand painted the face of a tree spirit awaiting the advent of Autumn; and in myth the Sycamore represented protection and favor.

Done using watercolors and mica powders, her eyes follow you from whatever position you are in. The Chinese symbol for the word "autumn" is etched and done with 18kt gold leaf.

 

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

First time I’ve seen this ship in months .

  

Havila Venus: Anchor-Handling Tug Supply Vessel, Norway

 

Havila Venus is one of the largest anchor-handling tug supply vessels (AHTS) in the world. It was delivered in October 2009 and the naming ceremony was held on 17 October 2009 in Fosnavag, Norway.

 

The vessel was built at Havyard Group's shipyard, Havyard Leirvik, and is managed and operated by Havila Shipping. The hull of the vessel was built in Turkey and was supervised by Havyard Ship Services. The electrical engineering for the vessel was provided by Havyard Powertec where as the electrical installations were carried out by Havyard Elektro.

 

Design and construction

The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design. It was designed in accordance with the ship owner's requirements for economical operation, and at the same time environment, comfort and crew safety were also taken into account.

 

The vessel has a gross tonnage of 6,455t and dead weight of 3,866t. The maximum displacement of the vessel is 9,687t. Length overall of the vessel is 92m and length between perpendiculars (LPP) has been kept to 79.8m. The moulded breadth, depth to main deck and design draft are 22m, 9m and 6m respectively. The maximum midship draft is 7.53m.

 

"The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people."

The hull of the vessel, which is made up of steel, has double bottom and double side. The cargo deck, which is built over an area of 750m², is capable of holding 1,500t of cargo.

 

The vessel's stern has been optimised to facilitate large propellers and great bollard pull. This arrangement ensures safe operation by providing good stability and buoyancy. The vessel can cruise at a speed of 18kt.

 

The vessel is capable of accommodating 60 people. They can be accommodated in 16 single cabins, 20 double cabins and one four men cabin.

 

Propulsion

The vessel is equipped with an advanced hybrid propulsion system designed and developed by Havyard Design and Havila Shipping in collaboration with Scandinavian Electric Systems. This propulsion system reduces fuel consumption of the vessel by 10% to 15% as compared to other systems. It also helps in minimising nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.

 

For propulsion and to power the other equipment, the vessel is equipped with a power station which is capable of generating up to 18,000kW of electricity. The power station combined with the advanced hybrid system generates electricity to power two main propellers, three side thrusters and an azimuth thruster.

 

"The vessel design is of Havyard 845 type which is developed by Havyard Design."

Diesel mechanic, diesel electric and hybrid are the three operating modes under which the propulsion system of the vessel works. Hybrid mode is a combination of the first two modes.

 

The power requirements of an AHTS when moving from A to B are lower compared with the total power resources on board.

 

In case of diesel electric system, the vessel can run on one large diesel engine that supplies the power required for the propulsion through electric motors. The power requirement varies when the vessel uses Dynamic Positioning System in its operation. In order to optimise safety and fuel consumption, the power supply to the vessel is regulated by its diesel electric system.

 

In order to generate sufficient power to yield the required bollard pull, the main propellers of the vessel are powered directly in diesel mechanic mode. The bollard pull of the ship can be increased to up to 284t when operating under hybrid mode.

 

Equipment

The vessel is equipped with powerful, modern anchor-handling winches ensuring safety of the crew. The vessel's anchor recovery frame (ARF) is used to handle the anchor over the stern, towing pins and shark jaws. The vessel also has two cargo rail cranes with manipulators.

 

The launch and recovery system (LARS) of the vessel helps it in carrying out the operations of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) over ship-side. When used in combination with a 250t A-frame on the stern, the LARS can allow the vessel to carry out sub-sea operations at a depth of 3,000m.

 

In accordance with safety of life at sea regulations, the vessel is equipped with Alusafe 770 Mob boat. It also has a TTS Marine HL9D rescue boat davit, equipped with safe anchor handling package.

 

Navigation and communication

The vessel is equipped with state-of-the-art navigation and communication equipment. It has two radars, FCR-2837S Furuno S-band ARPA radar and the FAR-2827 Furuno X-band ARPA radar. Other important navigation equipment include a Navipol II magnetic compass, GDS 102 skipper navigational echo sounder, VSS-111 Phonetec sound reception system and Bridge Warch Monitoring System.

 

The vessel's communication equipment includes a Furuno NX-700B Navtex receiver, two TRON SART Jotron radar transponders, three Jotron GMDSS approved portable VHFs, one Thrane & Thrane fleet broadband 500 telephone, two Motorola GSM telephones, six Motorola GP 380 EX Portable UHF, and two FM 8800S Furuno VHF/DSC Simplex.

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