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The Golden Oil The Golden Oil is a ship which featured in the tenth series of the Adventure of Tintin. Owned by the Golden Oil company, the ship is used to refuel other ships throughout the story. However, during an expedition, the Golden Oil company refuse to provide Captain Haddock and Tintin any fuel. Tintin…
The Golden Fleece Released in France on December 6, 1961, Tintin and the Adventures of the Golden Fleece is set in Turkey and Greece. The main characters; Tintin, and Captain Haddock are in search of treasure after inheriting the Golden Fleece ship. After Captain Haddock inherits the ship, he travels to Turkey only to find…
MS EMS Adorned in a striking red and black, the MS EMS is a cargo ship that transports goods in bulk. Our Manufacturer Our manufacturers are committed to producing quality ship models, hence each stage of the construction process is carefully monitored and controlled. The team is made up of master craftsmen who work…
The Sirius Ship The Sirius ship is a fictional trawler, used by Tintin, Captain Haddock and Cuthbert as part of an expedition to search for the treasure of Red Rackham. Prior to the expedition, Captain Haddock specifically requests to use the Sirius. The Sirius was named after the SS Sirius, the first ship to successfully…
The Karaboudjan The Karaboudjan is a merchant steamship, which was featured in The Crab with the Golden Claws (the ninth volume of the Adventures of Tintin) from 1941-1942. As part of the story, the ship was under the command of Captain Archibald Haddock and his chief mate, Allan Thompson. Tintin encounters this ship after having…
The Aurora Ship The Aurora is the fictional ship, depicted in the tenth series of the Adventure of Tintin. This series, known as the Shooting Star, portrays Tintin’s voyage across the Arctic Ocean in search of a meteor. The expedition is led by Captain Haddock, and tells the story of a fierce race between the…
About the Wellcraft Scarab The Wellcraft Scarab is a series of discontinued yachts, which is now owned by Beneteau Group, a large multinational boat. Designed by Larry Smith in 1975 and produced in partnership with Wellcraft, the Wellcraft Scarab 38 became particularly famous after winning a series of championships between 1977 and 1980. The Wellcraft…
General cargo ships In the field of maritime transport, general goods are goods that must be stowed individually. They appear on several bills of lading, each covering a different commodity. Unlike goods stowed in intermodal or bulk containers, such as oil or grain, these goods are stowed individually. General cargo vessels are often referred to…
The boats of the American President lines APL, American President Lines Ltd, is a shipping company . They carry containers from Singapore . They have one subsidiary of the French shipping company CMA CGM who operate a fleet of vessels while – container . After the end of the war American – Mexican in 1848,…
The American Flyer Boat Also known as the USNS Flyer, was a US Navy C2-S-B1 type freighter. It was built for the Maritime Commission (MC). This boat was called Water Witch and was subsequently purchased in 1946 by United States Lines. They renamed it American Flyer. Under the orders of the Navy, the American Flyer…
Cason J. Callaway Cason J. Callaway built by Great Lakes Engineering Works of River Rouge, Michigan. She was christened and launched as Cason J. Callaway in 1952. The usual unloading ports for the Callaway were Gary, Indiana, and Conneaut, Ohio. In 1955, Cason J. Callaway was involved in a head-on collision with the B.F. Jones….
The Corsair II The Corsair II was previously built as a yacht for J. P. Morgan by Neafie & Levy of Philadelphia in 1891. She was later sold to the United States Navy and converted to a gunboat in 1898 and later commissioned with Lieutenant Commander Richard Wainwright in command. During this time she was…
About the Cranchi 54 HT The Cranchi 54 HT motor yacht was built in 2016, In Italy. It has a fuel capacity of 2,540 L and a water tank of 520 L. This yacht has been fitted with two engines and is suitable for high-speed cruising. She can accommodate 14 people in several cabins, and is…
The Bateau Danmark, a school boat Denmark took over from Copenhagen . The latter was a five – barque masts . He at mysteriously disappeared at sea in 1928 . The boat from Denmark at summer built for a crew of 120 people but this crew has been reduced to 80 people because of a…
About the Ferrari Hydroplane XL The Ferrari Hydroplane originates back to the 1950s, inspired by Achille Castoldi. She was built by the Cantier Timossi shipyard in Azzano. Castoldi created the Ferrari Hydroplane to set a world speed record on water. To achieve his goal, he teamed up with Ferrari racing drivers Alberto Ascari and Luigi…
About the Gas Tanker Also known as a fully pressurised gas carrier, this tanker was designed to transport liquified gas. The ship were originally oil tankers, which have been converted and fitted with small pressurised tanks for the transport of liquified petroleum gas (LPG). This allowed for the transport of oil by-products over long distances,…
About the Hawaiian Pilot The Hawaiian Pilot was originally launched on 3 December 1943 and known as the USS Burleigh. Before she became a commercial cargo ship, she served as a Bayfield-class attack vessel during World War II. She was commissioned shortly after her launch, and later on saved as the flagship of Transport Squadron…
About the Hohentwiel The Hohentwiel paddle steamer was launched on 11 January 1913, as the seventh steamboat of the Königlich Württembergischen Staatsbahnen line. She was named after the Hohentwiel volcano, in Southern Germany. She mainly sailed along Europe’s third largest inland lake, Lake Constance, from her home port Friedrichshafen. Throughout the years, she became one…
About the Knock Nevis The Knock Nevis was originally known as the Seawise Giant and was the longest and largest ship every built, with a displacement of 657.019 tonnes. Throughout her years, she renamed several times to Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Oppama and Mont. This ultra large supertanker was constructed by Sumito Heavy Industries in…
About the MV Daleby The Daleby was a British cargo ship that was built for the Ropner Shopping Company, and launched in 1949. She was built to replace the many cargo ships lost during World War II. She was used for the transportation of goods and passengers. During the 1950s the company began to downsize…
About the Norge The Norge is one of two remaining Royal Yachts in the world. The Norge was originally a British motor yacht, which was gifted collectively by the people of Norway to their King in 1947, on his 75th birthday. Previously known as Philante, this yacht was built by British aircraft manufacturer Thomas Sopwith…
About the Regent Leopard The Regent Leopard was a British cargo ship, constructed by Blythswood Shipbuilding Co, in Glasgow in 1949. Her main purpose was to transport crude oil and other goods across the Atlantic. In terms of her structure, she was 148.4 m in length and could reach a speed of 11.5 knots. She…
About the SS Michelangelo Constructed in 1965 by Ansaldo Shipyards, the SS Michealangelo is an ocean liner that belongs to the Italian Line. The SS Michealangelo and her sister ship the SS Raffaello, were the largest two ocean liners to exist since the SS Rex in 1932. At the time of construction, commercial airplanes had…
About the SS Savonlinna Originally built in 1904, the SS Savonlinna is a traditional steamship that continues to operate to this today. She is owned by Savonlinna County Museum in Finland, and has since has been restored in all her beauty, to her 1937 design. The history of steamships in Finland stretches back until the…
About the SS Stavangerfjord The SS Stavangerfjord is a transatlantic ocean liner, which sailed between Norway and the United States. She was built in 1917 by Cammell Laird in England, and launch on 21st May of that year. She completed her maiden voyage to New York on 29 April 1918 and then proceeded to start…
About the Stolt Nanami The Stolt Nanami belongs to the series of Stolt tankers, which operates some of the largest and most advanced chemical and parcel tankers around the globe. The Stolt Nanami was originally built in 2003, by Kitanihon Shipbuilding Co., Ltd in Japan. Reaching up to 141 m in length, this chemical tanker has…
About the Stolt Sagona Built in 1958 by William Hamilton & Co. at Glen Yard in Port Glasgow, the Stolt Sagona is an oil tanker. She was launched on April 17 of that year and carried the Norwegian flag. This vessel stretches up to 549.6 ft in length. She was changed ownership several times and…
About the RMS Campania The RMS Campania was built for the Cunard Steamship Line Shipping Company, and was launched in 1892. She began her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 22 April 1893 and a month later was awarded with her first Blue Riband, for setting a record in transatlantic voyage. She set…
About the Virginia V Virginia V is part of the line of steamships which led to the creation of the ferry system, known as the Mosquito fleet. The Virginia V is currently the last operational ship in this collection. She served communities in Puget Sound in the 20th century, by acting as a small passenger…
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