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Photographer:
Alf K [ View profile ]
Captured:
Oct 13, 2013
Title:
Jakken
Location:
Bergen, Norway
Photo Category:
Live Fish Carriers
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Jan 27, 2014
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5,856
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1,152 x 768

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Callsign: LK4967
Flag: Norway
Home port: Bergen
Build year: 1993
Builder: Aas Mek. Verksted AS, Vestnes, Norway.
Lenght: 14,97 m
Beam: 6,84 m
Draught: 3,62 m
Former name:
- Rofisk (Until 1999 July)

More of this beauty: http://www.fotoalfi.com/skip/j/jakken.html

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person
Gotta love these little boats!
http://www.ship-info.com/prog/redskip.asp?id=K136664
LOA: 10,65m
Take a look at the GA plan - http://www.ship-info.com/Vessels/5947.jpg

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@tvtech

Appears to be a catamaran longliner boat. I really hope her length is below 14.99 meters, otherwise it's irrelevant. :D

What's interesting on JAKKEN is that there's a windlass, some bitts - obviously, the crew of the ship should keep up with the diet to access the "forecastle".

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person
@ Denis. What is that floating contraption in the photo/link of yours??? LOL

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person
Here is another shot of this "mean machine"

http://www.shipspotting.com/gallery/photo.php?lid=1836111

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person
"I don't think I'll find a boat looking more hilarious that this."

^ Ok... Please, ignore that in favor of this http://uglyships.files.wordpress.com/2013/12/87_1356329115_xl.jpg?w=614&h=409

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Build 1993
Yard num 135
Jakken
LK4967
Flag NOR

Builder Aas Mek Verksted As
Vestnesbukt
N- 6390 VESTNES
Norway

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person
It looks as if they wanted to combine all the necessary parts of the ship + certain features of this type within the given length.

A: "Only 14.99 meters???"
B: "Well, yeah... why would I need a certificate just to deliver fish from the local market to my house on a nearby island? C'mon, guys - you can do it!"

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MJCHOW,, it is most probably designed to shuttle between the fish farms on the Norwegian coast and the factory/market. Because it is fresh/live fish the daily quantities might be in the manageable range and therefore no bigger once needed and most probably it,s not the only one.

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person
I wonder how much fishes can this live fish carrier load up ?

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person
"Steve! Steve! I've got a problem!"

"What?"

"I've made the bow too long!"

"No worries, I fix"

*Smashes bow with hammer*

"Now it's too short!"

"It'll do."

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person
What them designers were boozed up with ?

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person
She is 14.99 meters long aparently. No need of any certificate to operate.

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person
Naval architects have humour sometimes.

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person
Luckily, Archimedes did not see this picture otherwise he might have abandoned all work on his Principle.

Nice picture - and even Archimedes might have seen the photographic merit in it.

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person
Hm, strange, over here it works properly...
Ok, just to give youi the idea - here's their homepage
http://www.playmobil.com/index.html

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person
Jens, unfortunately your link doesn't work for me.

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person

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person
"Playmobil in a bathtub" ?

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person
:-) :-) Very nice! - And now admit it, it's Playmobil in a bathtub:-))

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person
I don't think I'll find a boat looking more hilarious that this.

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person
Omg lol

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