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				|  Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 4:37 pm    Post subject: Reefer |   |  
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				| DSR Reefer "G. Weerth" 1974, 6500 tons, 22 knots. Ex "Padua"
 
 
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		| Christian Todt PoC Veteran
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				|  Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 8:38 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Hallo Bearsie, 
 ich muss wohl ein echtes lob aussprechen:
 deine coaster sind echt rentabel. ich cruise im moment
 mit peenemündes über alle 7 meere.
 eine frage allerdings: sind verbrauch und betriebskosten realistisch oder "geschönt"? dieses schiff ist nämlich zu profitabel um wahr zu sein.
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 12:37 am    Post subject: Peenemünde |   |  
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				| Gute Frage ... Ich hab nicht immer alle Details von einem Schiff, dann peile ich eben über den Daumen. (Rule of Thumb)
 Ich habe das Schiff mal laufen lassen und ein paar Einzelheiten "verbessert".
 
 1 Knoten langsamer
 Verbrauch auf 115% gesetzt (etwa 4 tonnen/tag)
 Mannschaft von null auf 18 Mann erhöht (@30 Dollar) Das entspricht in etwa dem jahre 1962
 PS erhöht auf 1375
 Preis erhöht auf 1,4 Millionen ( war zu niedrig)
 Sollte nun weniger Geld verdienen
   
 Die Schiffe wurden über mehrere Jahre gebaut, mann kann also das Baujahr varieren von 62 bis 68 oder 70
 
 Hier die neue xml file :
 
 <ship>
 <index>369</index>
 <kategorie_typ>CARGO</kategorie_typ>
 <sub_typ>CARGO</sub_typ>
 <schiffsname>Peenemünde</schiffsname>
 <baujahr>1962</baujahr>
 <sondergueter_code>0</sondergueter_code>
 <statusreq>0</statusreq>
 <delivertime>3</delivertime>
 <flat_cont_TEU>0</flat_cont_TEU>
 <TEU>0</TEU>
 <kuehlschiff TEU>0</kuehlschiff TEU>
 <laenge>86.60</laenge>
 <breite>19.80</breite>
 <tiefgang>6.50</tiefgang>
 <brt>1594</brt>
 <dwt>2750</dwt>
 <nrt>1075</nrt>
 <anzahl_passagiere>0</anzahl_passagiere>
 <firstclass>0</firstclass>
 <crew>14</crew>
 <betriebskosten>410</betriebskosten>
 <max_geschw>14.8</max_geschw>
 <kw>1375</kw>
 <treibstoffverbrauch>115</treibstoffverbrauch>
 <bunkerkap>200</bunkerkap>
 <preis_max>1450</preis_max>
 <bugstrahl>1</bugstrahl>
 <heckstrahl>1</heckstrahl>
 <traegheit>8</traegheit>
 <korrosionsfak>1.2</korrosionsfak>
 <umschlagzeit>1</umschlagzeit>
 <sonderschiff_frachtart>-</sonderschiff_frachtart>
 <moegliche_optionen>0</moegliche_optionen>
 <bildinforeferenz>B-Peenemünde</bildinforeferenz>
 <sonderinfos>-</sonderinfos>
 <flagge>ddr</flagge>
 <werft>warnow</werft>
 <flags>-</flags>
 <cars>-</cars>
 <trailers>-</trailers>
 <maxshipavailable>99</maxshipavailable>
 <rentingcostperday>0</rentingcostperday>
 <stretchcostperbed>0</stretchcostperbed>
 <smallwater>0</smallwater>
 <harbourships>0</harbourships>
 <waterline>63</waterline>
 <sndfile>cont01</sndfile>
 <sndscale>1.5</sndscale>
 <sndoffset>6</sndoffset>
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				|  Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 8:46 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| ich denke die änderungen sind soweit realistisch, jedoch erscheint mir der verbrauch von 115 t/d im vergleich zur treylon zb. sehr hoch, zumal das schiff neuer ist und weniger lädt 
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				|  Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:09 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				|  	  | Christian Todt wrote: |  	  | ich denke die änderungen sind soweit realistisch, jedoch erscheint mir der verbrauch von 115 t/d im vergleich zur treylon zb. sehr hoch, zumal das schiff neuer ist und weniger lädt 
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 Es ist 115 %, Nicht Tonnen/Tag! Aktueller Verbrauch ist etwa 4 Tonnen/ Tag.
 Normal müsste es möglich sein den Verbrauch immer auf 100% des nominalen Wertes zu setzen. Das scheint aber nicht immer zu klappen.
 War schon diskutiert.
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				|  Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:42 am    Post subject: DSR |   |  
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				| New DSR coaster, MS Ossmannstedt, 1974, 3000 tdw 
 Next will be the "Vorwärts" ex Gerda Cordes of 1917.
 she became the 1st sea going ship of the DSR around 1950.
 A small, steam driven freighter or medium coaster, depends on one's view I suppose
   
 I haven't really gotten into the whole xml change over yet, due to lack of time...
   
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:16 pm    Post subject: Vorwärts |   |  
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				| New on the website: 
 The steamer Vorwärts ex Grete Cords originally build in 1905
 became the 1st seagoing ship of the DSR around 1950.
 I believe it was salvaged and then repaired over a period of time in Rostock.
 In the years immediately after the war the Russians had 1st call on anything of value and the East Germans had to scramble and "make do" with the left overs....
 
 I decided to show the ship in both guises, Your choice
   
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:19 am    Post subject: High Tech |   |  
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				| New Dutch coaster MS Smaragd - 2003 - 3250 tdw - 11.5 knots, successful model from Barkmeijer Stroboos, NL
 Something for the younger crowd.
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:45 am    Post subject: Re: High Tech |   |  
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				|  	  | Bearsie wrote: |  	  | New Dutch coaster MS Smaragd - 2003 | 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 5:21 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Haha ! Actually I am in a pain killer induced haze   Some kind of morphine based stuff, definitely off in LaLa Land
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				|  Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:03 pm    Post subject: back to normal |   |  
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				| Brand new coaster "Soneck" 1966, 1170 tdw, build by Kremer in Elmshorn for a owner captain. Went on time charter to DDG Hansa for quite some time.
 All details are directly from the builder ( other than price) and should
 be correct unless I made a typo.
 The "Hansa" is usually known for their heavy-lift ships.
 Actually their other business was general freight into the mediterranean
 and the middle east with ships from about a 1000 tdw to around 6000 tdw.
 The 3rd leg of their business was offshore vessels and also some bulkers.
 I have enough of them now that I will eventually give them their own
 page a'la Hapag.
 One could conceivably play a game just with Hansa or Hapag ships.
 Or concrete coasters.
   
 
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				|  Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2007 2:07 pm    Post subject: Hansa |   |  
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				| The Sternenfels is already in my game , alas I have to redraw her to make her "presentable" ....
 I went to the Red Sea on her, sans air conditioning...
 Those were the days when brand new Borgward trucks (B4500 and such) were plying the dusty plains of northern Sudan.
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				|  Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 12:41 am    Post subject: New page "Hansa" |   |  
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				| Created new page for the DDG Hansa fleet 
 Added the Sternenfels.
 With 4000 tdw she was a standard sized freighter, working a Liner
 service from Bremen to the Red Sea via the Med.
 Machinery and consumer goods outbound to Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Sudan. U
 sually homebound from Port Sudan with Cotton.
 Took like 10 days to load all that cotton by hand, the locals made quite a show of it...
 
 
 
 Also added the Rolandseck, a coaster of 2000 tdw used for traffic into the  Med.
 A few more in the pipeline...
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:36 pm    Post subject: Hansa |   |  
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				| 2 more. 
 OSV Kattenturm, 1966
 And a special "mini" heavy lift vessel the MS Mariaeck of 1280 tdw, 1969.
 This one is special she has ramps front and rear and 80 ton derricks
 so I cooked the xml file up a bit.
 Also made a cargo just for that with a weight of 120 tons @ Container.
 Alas I am still playing with it to get the pricing right...
 I just labeled the cargo "Lok" (german shorthand for Locomotive)
 could be: Schwergut - Project Cargo.
   Suggestions are welcome
   
 Got a few more on the stocks
 Noch ein paar auf der Helling
   
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				|  Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 1:20 am    Post subject: Holiday's |   |  
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				| May Odin sprinkle lucky dust over all of You   
 Not much new on site  besides a few horse heads
   
 Working on a germanised elevator, its in testing as we speak.
 As well as a few other german control panels and a
 auslauf and einlauf file with a coaster rather than ugly
 box ships
   
 
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