Well done for compiling it, but I dread seeing one of my old ships in there. Its a bit like looking at the hatches, matches and despatches page at home lol!!
Cheers, Don
As an experienced researcher and established author, I would offer a suggestion to give your work more validity.
Currently it is a list, not that you claim anything else and gives no acknowledgement as to your sources.
If you want it to become a research tool then you really need to list your sources as you would find in a printed or digital reference book so that anyone utilising it can expand their search.
That for example would permit someone like myself to source reference your site which in turn would reference your base source back to its root.
As an experienced researcher and established author, I would offer a suggestion to give your work more validity.
Currently it is a list, not that you claim anything else and gives no acknowledgement as to your sources.
If you want it to become a research tool then you really need to list your sources as you would find in a printed or digital reference book so that anyone utilising it can expand their search.
That for example would permit someone like myself to source reference your site which in turn would reference your base source back to its root.
Thank you all for your comments, very kind of you.
To answer bill, yes it's just a list at the moment, it didn't set out to be a complete reference site.
I found google can do that better than I can and quicker
The information sourced is available widely on the web, the only bit which I do is cross reference the vessel across a number of sources to gain the IMO number, that takes the time.
It is not very often you get the vessel name with the IMO number, the name might not be correct, the type of vessel stated might not be correct the tonnage might not be right, so a lot to do per entry.
It's only in it's early stages, who knows what might happen.
Appreciate the work you have put into the compilation SAL, it certainly struck me that barring for a handful most were built after I had retired. Certainly do not build them like they use to when you think that Companies like Brock's hung on to their pre War tonnage well into the 1950's, that's if they survived the U-Boat's.
It would be helpful if you could include the lightweight and $ per ton cif as this gives an indication of the financial state of the of the shipping industry! This is usually included on the websites of the big demo brokers (Braemar, Clarkson etc.)
So where did DISCOVEY SUN end up?? Last I had seen her on AIS/Vessel Tracker, she was off Colombo, Sri Lanka and that was it...that was in November last year. Anyone have any idea where she went?
I wondered what and where are the active scrapyards left in the UK now both small and large and the capacities perhaps in terms of length of ship and level of activity ?
In the 70's when the CALEDONIA STAR was due to be scrapped.The lads flog everthing that was not fasten down incl. spares.Then the company change their mind and ended up doing one more trip so the lads had to sign back on so no one could find out what was missing.
I have for some time wondered just how the really heavy bits of ship,usually at the stern, ie shafting are brought ashore.
I have seen the videos of twenty or so chaps carrying large plates ashore and have wondered how many dozens to carry or perhaps roll a VLCC's tail shaft ashore.
Yes I have seen an ILO presentation where it clearly showed how the heavy parts are recovered.
On the beach can be found windlasses and winches (ancient ) with huge coils of wire and ropes "bent" on. These are run out to the piece to be recovered and then it is hauled ashore to face the gas axe.
The "driver" of the windlass /winch sits under a makeshift cover of sorts.
Fascinating !
I still have it (the presentation on disc) somewhere. If I find it I will PM you should you wish to view.
BW
J(Gleam)(Gleam)
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