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View Poll Results: Favorite ship
Cruise liner / cruise ship 3 14.29%
Warship 12 57.14%
Submarine 10 47.62%
container ship 1 4.76%
VLCC / ULCC tanker 1 4.76%
LNG tanker 0 0%
frieghters 1 4.76%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 21. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 11-20-07, 04:32 PM   #1
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Default favorite type of ship

What is your favorite type of ship and why ?

for me i like VLCC / ULCC oil tankers they are slow clumsy but require a skill all to them selves and they challenge even the best captains.
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Old 11-20-07, 04:54 PM   #2
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Well--the Love Boat of course!!!! And for all the obvious reasons!

I also have an affinity for Flower Class Corvettes. Short, Clumsy, Ugly, A Sailors Nightmare. Kind of like going to sea on a bobber. But they were amazing in their own right.
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Old 11-20-07, 05:04 PM   #3
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Technically a boat, rather than a ship, but the Riva Aquarama is unquestionably the most beautiful thing ever to have been set on the water, so that's my favourite:



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Old 11-20-07, 05:13 PM   #4
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You missed the most important one off the list

A DEAD one

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Old 11-20-07, 05:30 PM   #5
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How about this for beautiful:


The most elegant British capaital ship ever to sail the seven seas.

BTW its HMS Hood for those who should know better!
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Old 11-20-07, 05:40 PM   #6
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Warships and submarines. Nuff said!
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Old 11-20-07, 07:06 PM   #7
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Submarines are boats, not ships.
/pedants blog
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Old 11-20-07, 07:06 PM   #8
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I put down Warships, but it wasn't specific enough. I like destroyers. Gearing class destroyers.

Like the one I served on.
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Old 11-20-07, 07:12 PM   #9
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
I put down Warships, but it wasn't specific enough.
Agreed.

I like Battleships, particularly those between the pre-dreadnought era and WWI-era designs. Mind you, that's "like" in the same way one would like dinosaurs :p



In other words between this and the one mrbeast posted
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Old 11-20-07, 07:21 PM   #10
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Wow CCIP!#

Shes a beauty, very "steampunk".
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Old 11-20-07, 07:28 PM   #11
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Submarine is a boat but I still love them anyway, nothing like sliding underwater for a bit of peace and quiet when there's a storm going on above.
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Old 11-20-07, 07:37 PM   #12
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Uboot!
Where am I here? Why am I here :hmm: Ahh! Subs

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and containerships
in example : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_M%C3%A6rsk

I learned how many times EVERYTHING in my home city could be put on board with ample space left
(compare it with the size of the Queen Mary: WHOW!)
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Old 11-20-07, 09:24 PM   #13
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I voted for cruise ship, just because I'm always impressed with their ship handling prowess. Watching an 850ft ship navigate down Tracy Arm Fjord in heavy block ice (Alaska's Sawyer Glacier), or through parts of the inside passage is pretty impressive. I know, I know, they've got GPS, twin screws, thrusters and all, but moving 850ftx108ft and 80K tons in shallow, confined waters still takes a lot of skill. Especially in a narrow fjord where two such ships could not even pass eachother.

When we turned around in Tracy Arm (our way to the glacier was blocked by ice about a mile back from the face), I had the impression of trying to park a Hummer in a compact car space!
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Old 11-20-07, 09:29 PM   #14
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Well, since I live in MI the only thing I can really say is the Great Lakes freighter. As far as bulk carriers go, they are unique and even a little majestic to watch sail by.
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Old 11-20-07, 09:31 PM   #15
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warships, simply because you can do so much damage




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