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icelord

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45 days of travel between La Coruna and Melbourne, the 'Canberra' come to Australia in early October.

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What?!? are they doing 4 knots the whole damn way, and since its going Via South Africa its perhaps why they will be taking longer, avoiding the Gulf of Aden for some reason...dont we have a warship there for escorts?!? do it for everyone else...

Just worked it out, 43 days at 10 knots...long time at that speed
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Gordon Branch

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Fan bloody tastic.

I might make a trip down to Melbourne to see them come in.

Big ship the CANBERRA; Even bigger ship the BLUE MARLIN. I was a little curious on how the CANBERRA would fit. What I didn't grasp was the size of the BLUE MARLIN.

I wonder what the displacement of the CANBERRA was as she was loaded?
 

ngatimozart

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Ok, our good friend Lepanto at fotosdebarcos.gor has posted a couple pictures of the Canberra loaded on the Blue Marlin.

http://i48.tinypic.com/35iq5ad.jpg

http://i47.tinypic.com/ir19ck.jpg

http://i48.tinypic.com/27wuloj.jpg

http://i49.tinypic.com/347vbxv.jpg

Jus a few more days to secure her on the Blue Marlin and off to Oz. Estimated trip duratiopn is two months. So I think it will get to Oz first week of October
Thanks for the images. Jeezs she's humungous. So is the Blue Marlin but the Canberra!! And that is without the Island superstructure.
 

icelord

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I have not had any access to the net for a couple of weeks, but one thing I did find interesting is catching up on Navy news(just know) from the 30/7/12 is a story on HMAS Success, Navy news has her back doing a RAS work ups in July or is this one of those story they could not hold back in time, confused!!!

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She did indeed sail in July, and conducted work ups. Im well aware as it cost me a bottle of rum...:drunk1
Shes expected to sail for another month then proceed to dock...worth every penny that $15 million(thats official figure, but unofficial is alot more!) for 2months sailing in last 12mths
 

t68

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She did indeed sail in July, and conducted work ups. Im well aware as it cost me a bottle of rum...:drunk1
Shes expected to sail for another month then proceed to dock...worth every penny that $15 million(thats official figure, but unofficial is alot more!) for 2months sailing in last 12mths
So are you keen to place anymore bets on her?

I am not a rum drinker but I hope it was top shelf stuff and they invite you around for a lazy Saturday arvo
 

icelord

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So are you keen to place anymore bets on her?

I am not a rum drinker but I hope it was top shelf stuff and they invite you around for a lazy Saturday arvo
Mount Gay Extra Old, so top quality jamacan spiced rum, and ive posted out of sydney so hes leaving it on the shelf till i return.
Ive still got the return bet that she'll be decommissioned by the end of the year, heres hoping if she breaks down again and nearly runs into north head Ala Kanimbla.
 
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You are welcome, check the "navantiaoficial" page on youtube as they have started loading some videos of the day and a high def picture on Flickr where the pods can be seen

[ame="http://www.flickr.com/photos/joseluismaquieira/7716517540/"]Blue Marlin + Canberra | Flickr - Photo Sharing![/ame]
 
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Thanks for all your updates Blas de Lezo, it has been much appreciated by myself.

Still trying to find out where she will be unloaded in Port Phillip Bay, I live just down the road from Williamstown and will be eagerly awaiting her arrival with camera in hand.
 

StoresBasher

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Mount Gay Extra Old, so top quality jamacan spiced rum, and ive posted out of sydney so hes leaving it on the shelf till i return.
Ive still got the return bet that she'll be decommissioned by the end of the year, heres hoping if she breaks down again and nearly runs into north head Ala Kanimbla.
Yeah I am with you on this one, having talking to an old mate on Success, wing and a prayer come to mind.
 

StingrayOZ

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You are welcome, check the "navantiaoficial" page on youtube as they have started loading some videos of the day and a high def picture on Flickr where the pods can be seen

Blue Marlin + Canberra | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Very impressive. I still can't help some nagging feelings I have taking that out onto open waters a very very long way. Its pretty high and fair bit of overhang. No doubt it will be fine. Surely she might have to stop for bad weather?

I'm certainly impressed watching the builds. I hope the local build portion goes well and carries on the work from our Spanish friends. I had thought the hull would be a complete stripper (primer and only essential hull structure), but it looks like its got more than that. Still think 3 of these would be nicer than just a matching pair.
 

hauritz

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The blue marlin is pretty big ... over 76000 tons with a full load.

It previous claim to fame was returning the USS Cole to America for repairs.
 

Gordon Branch

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I was checking the internet and found the biggest load BLUE MARLIN has carried was 60,000 tonnes. This was a drilling rig THUNDER HORSE PDQ. The CANBERRA is not a stretch for this vessel except in linear dimensions. Weightwise this ship could carry the CANBERRA, ADELAIDE and the USS COLE at one time with no problems.

Dockwise are building another heavy lift ship to be called DOCKWISE VANGUARD capable of lifting 110,000 tonnes. Imagine lifting a fully loaded US CVN out of the water
 

icelord

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Hard to imagine the Vanguard. Capable of carrying the whole RAN at once maybe.
Careful now, they may use that as an excuse to move the fleet around for budget reasons on the back of the vanguard
 

Volkodav

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Careful now, they may use that as an excuse to move the fleet around for budget reasons on the back of the vanguard
Hey we could get Kanimbla, Manoora, Tobruk and Success all back to sea at once. I see an end to the RANs seaworthyness issues, once the hulls rusted through and the machinery is screwed just hire a heavy lift ship to cart it around.
 
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