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Cape Horn Engineering rekenen aan de rompvorm van de EcoClipper
Maritieme technologieconsultants Cape Horn Engineering kondigen hun betrokkenheid bij het ontwerp van het eerste EcoClipper-schip aan. Het EcoClipper-schip, dat zich baseert op de traditionele principes van het benutten van de wind voor de voortstuwing van schepen,...
Nostalgia and the sea
John Nellis discusses nostalgia and the sea – how it represents the past, future and a fundamental part of human existence.
Press release: Sustainable shipping initiative EcoClipper announces first local agent for the Asia-Pacific region
EcoClipper has partnered with Wachter Oriental, trade facilitators and merchants, to represent the sail cargo company in India and the South Pacific. Wachter Oriental
My Word is My Bond: The Roles in Sail Cargo Logistics
The transport logistics system is less than transparent. It didn’t used to be this way..
Business Fit Magazine: Sailing Cargo
How transportation of goods using sail ships is making a comeback and can offer an environmentally friendly alternative.
EcoClipper hull design models
Naval Architect Francisco, who has been working on the EcoClipper ship, about the stages of trialling hull shapes.
Off shore energy: Cape Horn Engineering, EcoClipper team up on wind-powered cargo ship design
More at: https://www.offshore-energy.biz/cape-horn-engineering-ecoclipper-team-up-on-wind-powered-cargo-ship-design/
3 reasons why you should give sailing a go
Sailing isn’t for everyone, but here are three reasons why you should give it a go.
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The Tukker Wall
5.5 metres long, 2 metres high and 45 cm thick with pieces of steel integrated here and there. Plus, I learned that concrete continues to harden as it ages, and this wall had been in the ship for quite some time.
Dependent
The smell of rust grinding and paint also reminds me of how my seafaring career once began…
Joining the sail cargo industry
If you want to play a part in the promising story of the sail cargo industry don’t be afraid to start… The sail cargo world is an extremely welcoming place.