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ORR Results Printout
2008 Newport-Bermuda Race® FINAL RESULTS Scored Under ORR Class 1 St. David's Lighthouse Division Updated: 06/28/08 12:00 Cls Div Sail Yacht Design Captain(s) Yacht Yacht Finish Elapsed Corrected Pos Pos Number Name Model Name Club Status Date/Time ADT H M S H M S 1 1 USA-1818 SINN FEIN Cal 40 Peter S. Rebovich Sr. Raritan YC 6/24/08 22:43:57 104 43 57 61 06 38 2 2 USA-40808 SELKIE CTM 38 Sheila McCurdy CCA 6/24/08 20:41:48 102 41 48 62 10 18 3 5 USA-20621 EMILY Nielsen CTM 44 Edwin S Gaynor CCA 6/24/08 23:48:10 105 48 10 63 23 48 4 6 USA-754 WESTRAY Concordia Yawl John Melvin IHYC, NYYC 6/25/08 07:47:20 113 47 20 63 25 51 5 30 USA-3815 ACTAEA BDA 40 Michael M Cone CCA 6/25/08 10:36:13 116 36 13 67 18 14 6 43 USA-3519 WESTER TILL CTM A&R 48 Fred J Atkins EYC, NYYC 6/25/08 06:22:42 112 22 42 68 32 18 7 58 USA-2600 LIVELY LADY II Carter 37 William N Hubbard, III NYYC 6/25/08 13:08:55 119 08 55 70 04 55 8 59 NY-20 SIREN New York 32 Peter J Cassidy CCA 6/25/08 07:38:25 113 38 25 70 05 15 9 86 USA-32510 HIRO MARU Swan 43 Classic Hiroshi Nakajima Stamford YC 6/25/08 14:02:15 120 02 15 73 25 47 11 122 USA-844 PRIM MO Owens Cutter Henry Gibbons-Neff CCA RET 11 122 USA-913 SOLUTION CTM 50 Carter S. -
Liste Provisoire 2012 Bateaux Modernes
21-sept-12 LISTE PROVISOIRE 2012 BATEAUX MODERNES BATEAU VOILE PLACE TCC LONG TYPE 1 ALBACOR IV FRA 1091 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.018 10.74 J 109 2 ALBACOR V FRA SNST 1.085 11.82 GRAND SOLEIL 39 3 ALIBI 2 FRA 35107 SNST 1.000 10.70 FIRST 36.7 4 ALPINA BY FINIMMO BVI 007 GRIMAUD 1.386 24.89 SWAN 80 5 ALTHINIMAX FRA 9533 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.020 10.74 J109 6 AMBRE MILES LAT 909 GRIMAUD 1.142 13.29 XP 44 7 ANDANTE II BEL 1308 GRIMAUD 1.095 12.92 GRAND SOLEIL 43 RACE 8 ARAGON NED 8313 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.464 22.00 MARTEN 72 9 ARGO FRA 21584 SNST 1.060 11.92 FIRST40.7 10 AROBAS FRA 60101 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.338 18.30 SWAN 601 11 ARRABIATA SUI 5400 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.148 16.27 GRAND SOLEIL 54 12 ART ROSE FRA 18067 SAINT-TROPEZ 1.128 10.40 WALLYNANO 2.60 13 ATTILA FRA 8304 SAINT-TROPEZ 0.956 10.11 DELHER 3/4 DB1TRA 14 AXELLE S FRA 29745 COGOLIN 1.173 13.83 SWAN 45 15 AZUREVE GER 6102 COGOLIN 1.031 12.35 HANSE 411 16 BALLYTRIM GBR 5046R GRIMAUD 1.076 14.05 SWAN 46 17 BAM BAM IV GBR 1071L GRIMAUD 1.163 14.98 FIRST 50 18 BELLA DONNA ITA 900 GRIMAUD 1.197 14.00 V46 19 BERNINA FRA 34788 SAINT-TROPEZ 0.955 09.48 FIRST 31.7 20 BISOU SALE FRA 38084 SNST 0.990 09.46 FIRST 30 21 CACHOU FRA 35969 SNST 1.145 12.80 SLY 42 22 CALAGAN FRA 29198 GRIMAUD 1.052 11.37 IMX 38 23 CHELSEA GBR 9162T GRIMAUD 1.004 10.70 FIRST36.7 24 COYOTE RUS 7 GRIMAUD 1.155 13.72 IMX 45 25 CREME ANGLAISE GBR2826L SAINTE MAXIME 0.996 10.39 FIRST 30 26 D DREAMS FRA 43 509 GRIMAUD 1.096 16.00 HANSE 54 27 DARKICE GBR 34R GRIMAUD 1.280 13.68 FRERS 44 28 DAY BY DAY ITA 204 GRIMAUD 1.053 11.60 X 35 29 DISCO INFERNO -
ARC2004 Results by Div-Class
ARC 2004 Provisional Results Motoring Penalty 1.2 Time difference UTC -4 hours Finish time local EngElapsed Corrected Position Nr Yacht Name Type Nat. TCF Date h:m:s hrs dd/ h:m:s dd/h:m:s Div Cl Division I - Cruising Class A 35 Voodoo Oyster 66 AUS 1.122 06-Dec 02:13:04 48.25 14/ 17:13:04 18/18:26:49 16 1 25 Serenite Ron Holland 76 ITA 1.236 05-Dec 10:34:04 45 14/ 01:34:04 19/16:51:14 37 2 59 Perseverance Swan 56 USA 1.149 07-Dec 01:13:00 37.7 15/ 16:13:00 19/19:35:25 40 3 33 Goodwinds Oyster 66 GBR 1.122 06-Dec 04:08:30 78.5 14/ 19:08:30 20/06:32:45 58 4 58 Mediterraneo Starkel 64 ITA 1.187 06-Dec 23:08:25 39.83 15/ 14:08:25 20/11:23:12 67 5 37 Amoenitas Andre Hoek 68 GER 1.140 09-Dec 08:21:23 12.75 17/ 23:21:23 21/02:16:53 82 6 43 Albatros Swan 62RS GER 1.135 08-Dec 10:48:50 40 17/ 01:48:50 21/06:32:20 89 7 36 Desirade III Nauta 65 ITA 1.230 07-Dec 05:05:00 48.83 15/ 20:05:00 21/23:34:03 110 8 34 Sundowner Oyster 66 USA 1.122 06-Dec 02:57:29 117.15 14/ 17:57:29 22/00:34:60 113 9 56 Satika Beneteau 57 SUI 1.125 09-Dec 00:58:35 49.08 17/ 15:58:35 22/04:11:32 114 10 67 Ursula Taswell 56 ESP 1.129 08-Dec 22:21:20 58.4 17/ 13:21:20 22/13:38:38 118 11 53 La Royere II Beneteau 57 FRA 1.125 08-Dec 10:09:50 86 17/ 01:09:50 23/05:03:34 126 12 98 Lady Dynamite Bavaria 49 GER 1.121 10-Dec 13:16:20 47.67 19/ 04:16:20 23/17:23:58 131 13 55 Nae Hassle Beneteau 57 GBR 1.125 09-Dec 12:07:05 74.8 18/ 03:07:05 23/21:39:28 132 14 30 Altair Oyster 68 GBR 1.125 08-Dec 10:43:36 112.07 17/ 01:43:36 24/11:01:03 133 15 97 Inspiration Bavaria 49 GBR 1.121 09-Dec -
Wingps 5 Voyager
Polairdiagrammen -Squib ALBIN ALPHA Auklet 9 Bavaria 33cr Bavaria 42 Bianca III 1 Ton Albin Ballad AVANCE 24 Bavaria 34 1.85 Bavaria 42cruiser BIRDIE 32 1-Tonner OO Albin Balled Avance 36 Bavaria 34 AC Bavaria 430 lagoon Blue Moon 8 mtr. 100D 50 ALBIN DELTA B 26 BAVARIA 34 CRUISER Bavaria 44 1.65 Blusail 24 116 Jezquel Albin Nova B 31 Bavaria 34 Bavaria 44 AC 03-0 bno 183 11_Metre Albin Singoalla B&C 41 BAVARIA 340 C Bavaria 44 Vision BOLING 1D35 ALBIN STRATUS B&C IMS37CR Bavaria 340 x 1.70 Bavaria 44 BONGO 870 1D48 ALBIN VEGA 27 B&C46 Bavaria 34_3x1.35 Bavaria 44x1.95 BONGO 9.60 1_2 TON ONE OFF ALBIN VIGGEN B-32 Bavaria 35 exlc. Bavaria 46 2.00 BONIN 358 1_2 Ton ALC 46 BA 40 BAVARIA 35 HOLIDAY BAVARIA 46 C Bonita 767 1_2 Tonner ALEKSTAR 25 BAD 27 Bavaria 35 Holyday BAVARIA 46 CR Bonita767x1.40 1_4 TON ONE OFF Alligator BAD 37 Bavaria 35 Match D BAVARIA 46 CRUISER Bood 28 1_4 Ton ALO 28 Bahama 43 Bavaria 35 match BAVARIA 46 HOLIDAY Bood 36 2 TONNER Aloa 27 Sport BAKKE 26 BAVARIA 350 Bavaria 46 x 2.00 Booty 24 312 PLUS ALOA 27 BALLAD Bavaria 36 AC 2003 BAVARIA 46 Bosgraaf 37x1.9 50 ‘ IOR ALPA 12.70 Baltic 35 Bavaria 36 AC 98-9 BAVARIA 47 BOXER 24 7 m S ALPA 34 Baltic 37 x2.10 Bavaria 36 AC BAVARIA 50 Brabant II 717 ALPA SUPERMAICA Baltic 37 BAVARIA 36 C Bavaria 50x2.0 BRABANT 747 ALU 41 Baltic 37x2.06 Bavaria 36 CR 01-0 BAVARIA 707 BRAMADOR 34 8 M ALU 980 Baltic 38 BAVARIA 36 CRUISER Bavaria 820x1.30 Breehoorn37x1.90 8 Metres JI Alu. -
Missão De Avaliação E Levantamento Do Sítio Submarino Do Clipper Thermopylae
Missão de avaliação e levantamento do sítio submarino do clipper Thermopylae JORGE FREIRE JEAN-YVES BLOT ANA VIEITES ANTÓNIO FIALHO FABIAN REICHERDT RESUMO O presente artigo diz respeito aos vestígios submarinos do grande veleiro comercial Ther- mopylae, construído na Escócia em 1868 e afundado em manobras navais ao largo de Cascais em 1907, já sob a forma do pontão Pedro Nunes. Reduzidos ao estatuto de pesqueiro anónimo frequentado pelos pescadores locais, os vestígios submersos foram formalmente identifica- dos quase um século após o afundamento e pouco depois integrados no tecido patrimonial da região. Uma missão da Câmara Municipal de Cascais realizada no decurso do Verão de 2009 pôs em destaque os parâmetros técnicos, físicos e culturais associados a este naufrágio que se cruza com a história da oceanografia e da gestão das pescarias em Portugal. Este par- ticularismo do arqueosítio de hoje conduz a uma abordagem transdisciplinar na qual a arqueologia dos destroços físicos do navio de 1868 se molda no espaço identitário, físico e cultural, da região estuarina. ABSTRACT The former British clipper Thermopylae built in Aberdeen in 1868 was later renamed Pedro Nunes and sunk in 1907 during a naval exercise off Cascais, Portugal, in the vicinity of the Tagus river estuary. Known to local fishermen, the wreck remains were for- mally identified almost one century after the sinking and soon integrated within the network of local heritage accessible to the (diving) public. A recent mission promoted by Cascais municipality did enhance the technical, physical and cultural parameters attached to the shipwreck remains which appear to be at the core of the history of oceanography and fishery management in Portugal, fusing in the process a transdisciplinary approach in which the archaeology of the physical remains fits into the physical and cultural identity of this estua- rine region. -
Comparativa 2019 - 2020
COMPARATIVA 2019 - 2020 Nº VELA BARCO MODELO Delta%GPH2019 GPH2020 Delta OSN2019OSN2020 Delta ITA-7668_C TOTÓ 3/4 TONNER 675.8 676 -0.2 655 655.2 -0.2 GER-1909 MYC-ONE 50 ' IOR 531.6 532.2 -0.6 519.7 520.4 -0.7 FRA-36940 FANDANGO 300 A 40 RC 577.8 578.2 -0.4 561.2 561.8 -0.6 ESP-9931 SWAHILI A-31 634.4 627.5 6.9 616.9 614.7 2.2 ESP-7932 PESTAÑEO A-35 615.1 615.2 -0.1 597.2 597.6 -0.4 ESP-8835 L'OREIG A-35 610.9 611.3 -0.4 593.1 593.5 -0.4 FRA-34883 RED SHARK A-35 606.6 607.2 -0.6 589.2 589.9 -0.7 GER-5880_C PILLABAN A-35 601.1 601.3 -0.2 583.8 584 -0.2 GER-5880_C_RPILLABAN A-35 610.5 610.8 -0.3 594.4 594.7 -0.3 ESP-9654_C COLIBRI I ALBATRO 840.2 840.7 -0.5 821 821.8 -0.8 ESP-9939_C CURRIBAMBI ALBATRO 839.7 839.9 -0.2 812.9 813.6 -0.7 ESP-1749_C AILEMA ALCOTAN 27 728.7 729.1 -0.4 711.2 712.1 -0.9 ESP-10622_C ALOA ALOA 25 810.8 812.7 -1.9 786.8 788.7 -1.9 ESP-4640_C ALOPEX III ALTAMAR 41 706.2 703.6 2.6 685.5 684 1.5 ESP-7548_C SAMAR II AQUADRAC 35 688.3 688 0.3 668.4 668.2 0.2 ESP-6239_C DESASTRE AQUILA 768.3 768.4 -0.1 745.5 745.6 -0.1 ESP-8608_C VICTORIA 07 ARAEZ 20 797.6 791.1 6.5 776.5 771.9 4.6 ESP-6532_C ALBANA 2 ASTRAEA 260 761.6 756.3 5.3 740.4 738.7 1.7 ESP-6893_C SOLPOR ASTRAEA 295 710.9 710.5 0.4 686.2 686 0.2 ESP-7270 MARATHON DOS ASTRAEA 295 697.1 697 0.1 675.8 675.8 0 ESP-9206 NONA IX ASTRAEA 295 718.7 718.4 0.3 692.6 692.5 0.1 ESP-5858 ZIRALLA PRIMERO ASTRAEA 330 643.5 643.3 0.2 625 625 0 DEN-21 LIV ATHENA 34 689.7 690.2 -0.5 671.4 671.9 -0.5 ESP-10075_C TAMARAN UNO ATLAS 1000 739.2 738.9 0.3 713.1 712.8 0.3 ESP-777 AZURRE -
International Protection of Earth's Oceans
ARTICLE INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF EARTH’S OCEANS Joseph C. Sweeney* The ocean is the central issue of our time: both urgent and eternal. The oceans are gravely under threat from fishing methods, pollution and climate change caused by us. Through them it is now ourselves that are threatened and endangered. The tools to protect the oceans include knowledge, understanding and science. No healthy oceans, no healthy life on this planet. Albert II, Prince of Monaco July 9, 2018 at Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, quoted in Cape Cod Times, p. A1, July 10, 2018 I. INTRODUCTION ..........................................................671 II. USES OF MILITARY FORCE AT SEA .......................673 A. Piracy ........................................................................674 B. The Slave Trade .......................................................675 C. Humanitarian Prohibitions: Drugs, Liquor, and Weapons Involving Maritime Transport ..................677 1. Drugs ....................................................................677 2. Liquor ...................................................................678 3. Weapons ...............................................................679 D. Prize and Privateers ..................................................679 * John D. Calamari Distinguished Professor of Law, Emeritus; Founding Faculty Advisor of the Fordham International Law Journal (1977) and the Fordham Environmental Law Journal (1989). He represented the United States at United Nations Diplomatic -
ORA-Assigned Ratings 202042.Pdf
4/2/2020 1 2 BOAT COMPARISON EZ10507-OD J/35 Template 72 72 72 72 133 104 89 82 J/35 no symmetric 35 6.9 155 folding 2 10,170 46.6 46.8 14.6 41.5 14.0 14.7 1187.7 749.0 559.8 478.3 1248.7 780.9 577.0 488.7 EZ10769 PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II 219 88 11 (34) 219 88 11 (34) 1812 Baltimore Clipper no non_spin 108 14.0 75 feathering 3 414,447 87.9 87.9 62.5 86.3 30.8 62.5 1334.8 765.0 498.5 371.9 1334.8 765.0 498.5 371.9 147 16 (61) (106) 86 (16) (79) (117) ORA - Courtesy/Assigned Ratings - 4/2/20 RANDOM - SPINNAKER RANDOM - NON SPIN RANDOM - SPINNAKER RANDOM - NON SPIN VERY VERY CertID Boat Name Boat Type IG ISP J P E LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY LRH LOA LP% Spin MED MED Prop Draft LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT Blades HEAVY HEAVY SPL/TPS Jib Furler Disp Empty main Furler VERY LIGHT VERY LIGHT EZ10507-OD J/35 Template 72 72 72 72 133 104 89 82 J/35 no symmetric 35 6.9 155 folding 2 10,170 46.6 46.8 14.6 41.5 14.0 14.7 1187.7 749.0 559.8 478.3 1248.7 780.9 577.0 488.7 EZ10398 Wolfhound 3 41 60 51 102 91 85 68 11 Meter no sym_asym_pole 34 5.6 155 outboard 3,585 32.2 39.2 10.2 36.1 13.7 13.1 1118.7 718.4 547.6 457.4 1218.1 768.2 572.7 474.3 EZ10769 PRIDE OF BALTIMORE II 219 88 11 (34) 219 88 11 (34) 1812 Baltimore Clipper no non_spin 108 14.0 75 feathering 3 414,447 87.9 87.9 62.5 86.3 30.8 62.5 1334.8 765.0 498.5 371.9 1334.8 765.0 498.5 371.9 EZ10584 Calaloo 197 160 148 152 311 215 173 164 1997 Hunter 310 SD MF no asym_cl 31 4.0 110 feathering 3 8,715 37.0 39.0 11.6 39.0 12.6 14.5 1312.9 837.3 636.0 558.2 1426.5 892.3 661.2 570.2 EZ10545-1 Great -
Eligibility of Series Production Designs
CLASSIC CHANNEL REGATTA – ELIGIBILITY OF SERIES PRODUCTION DESIGNS This is a list of predominantly European built producon boats which we have idenfied as eligible. American built boats are generally not included because we do not have enough informaon on them yet. It is not definive and will be added to as other designs come to light. Pink background denotes designs more than 0 years old DESIGN RIG DESIGNER HULL BUILDER DESIGN Or FIRST NAME MAKER YEAR LAUNCHED CHEOY LEE CLIPPER 42 KETCH A E LU,ERS .R CHEOY LEE SHIPYAR,, HO01 KO01 1374 1REAT ,A0E 28 SLOOP AA1E UT6O0 KLAUS 7AESS 138 9I0ROSE 37 SLOOP A01US PRIMROSE TURU0 VE0EVEISTAMO, 9I0LA0, VI0,O 40 SLOOP CARL A0,ERSSO0 0OTESU0, VARV, SWE,E0 1370 CO0TESSA 28 SLOOP ,AVI, SA,LER .EREMY RO1ERS 138 CO0TESSA 32 SLOOP ,AVI, SA,LER .EREMY RO1ERS 1371 1372 ELI6A7ETHA0 30 SLOOP ,AVI, THOMAS PETER WE7STER 1388 1383 TI0A SLOOP ,ICK CARTER 9RA0S MAAS 1387 EXCALI7UR SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 1383 1ALLA0T 3 SLOOP/KETCHE 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SOUTHER OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 1388 I0VICTA SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SEARI,ER YACHTS/VARIOUS 1384 OCEA0 71 KETCH E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 1370 PIO0EER 10 SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 1383 RE7EL 41 SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 137 SPA0KER 12.8 SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, SOUTHER0 OCEA0 SHIPYAR, 1372 TRI0TELLA SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T A00E WEVER,HOLLA0, TRI0TELLA 11 SLOOP E 1 VA0 ,E STA,T TYLER 7OAT CO A00E WEVER,HOLLA0, -
Cape Ann Museum 2 0 1 2 Annual Report
CAPE ANN MUSEUM 2 0 1 2 A N N U A L REPORT OUR MISSION To foster an appreciation of the quality and Dear Friends, diversity of life on Cape Ann, past and present; It is with great pleasure that we present our 2012 Annual Report. To further the knowledge and enjoyment For 140 years, the Cape Ann Museum has embodied and promot- of Cape Ann history and art; ed the rich historic and artistic legacy of our region. It is a legacy To collect and preserve significant of which we are very proud. This annual recounting is both a cel- information and artifacts; and, ebration of the milestones we reached during the past year, and, To encourage community involvement we hope, a catalyst for future accomplishments. in our programs and holdings. A few years ago, as part of our Strategic Plan (2010 –2016), we In all our activities, the Museum emphasizes set on the path to become one of the best small museums in the the highest standards of quality. country. We are pleased to report that we are on our way. 2012 was an amazing year: • Membership, attendance and support reached all time highs due to your generosity and to the commitment of our board, staff and volunteers. • We honored our maritime heritage with the exhibition Ships at Sea. • We drew connections between Cape Ann’s creative past and the work of contemporary artists with the exhibitions Marsden Hartley: Soliloquy in Dogtown and Sarah Hollis Perry and Rachel Perry Welty’s water, water. • We initiated the Fitz Henry Lane Online project, a “digital” catalogue raisonné, which promises to put the Cape Ann Museum at the forefront of Lane scholarship. -
Entry List Fleet Yacht Name Flag Model Loa Beam Draft Designer Builder Owner
I 31° Edition Event Web-site Provisional Entry List fleet yacht name flag model loa beam draft designer builder Owner 1 @ROBAS FRA Swan 601 18,33 4,54 3,64 German Frers Nautor Shipyard Gerard Logel 2 ALPHA CENTAURI OF LONDON GBR Swan 65 19,68 4,94 2,93 Sparkman & Stephens Nautor Shipyard Matthias Maus&Edith Lange 3 ARAGON NED Maten 72 22,19 4,99 3,99 Reichel Pugh Marten Yacht Shipyard tbd 4 ARCA SGR AUS Maxi 100 30,48 5,00 6,20 Don Jones Brisbane Shipyard Guido Miani 5 BECOOL GBR Swan 98 29,60 6,97 3.20 / 4,90 German Frers Nautor Shipyard Goldstone Projec Ltd 6 BELLA MENTE USA Maxi 72 21,95 5,75 5,65 Botin Partners New England Boatworks Hap Fauth 7 BLU OYSTER ITA Dehler 60 18,30 4,83 3,30 Alexander Simonis Dehler Luca Scoppa 8 CANNONBALL ITA Maxi 72 24,00 5,80 5,40 Botin Partners Premier Composites Dario Ferrari 9 CAPRICORNO ITA R&P 79 24,02 5,44 4,16 Reichel-Pugh Yacht Design McConaghy Alessadro Del Bono 10 CIPPALIPPA X ITA Mylius 60 18,59 5,40 3,55 Alberto Simeone Mylius Yachts Guido Paolo Gamucci 11 COMANCHE CAY Maxi 100 30,40 8,00 7,00 Verdier / VPLP Hodgdon Comanche Ltd 12 DEEP BLUE CAY IRC'85 25,00 6,50 5,50 Studio Botìn Partners King Marine Good Start Ltd 13 ELISE WHISPER GBR SW 78 23,99 5,81 3,80 Reichel Pugh / Nauta D. Southern Wind Shipyard Gruvi Srl 14 FRA DIAVOLO ITA Mylius 60 18,35 5,00 3,60 Alberto Simeone Mylius Yachts Vincenzo Addessi 15 GALATEIA CAY Wally Cento 30,48 7,20 5,00 Reichel Pugh Green Marine David M. -
KYMENLAAKSON AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU Tekniikan Koulutusohjelma / Veneala Kim Sundkvist IMPLEMENTATION of a RECORDS SYSTEM for TECHNIC
KYMENLAAKSON AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU Tekniikan koulutusohjelma / Veneala Kim Sundkvist IMPLEMENTATION OF A RECORDS SYSTEM FOR TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS AND DRAWINGS - CASE OY NAUTOR AB Opinnäytetyö 2010 II Imagine a factory inside whose walls is everything necessary to make a product - machines component parts, other raw materials, safety glasses and hard hats, testing equipment, forklifts, the works. But suppose this stuff is heaped and scattered about the building without rhyme or reason. Parts are never counted or sorted; every time a worker has to bolt the gearbox onto the product, he must leave his post and search for ten minutes before he finds the box of bolts and three minutes more before he finds the right one. Bins overflow with random jumbles of spare parts and components, the testing equipment is a city block from where the finished product comes off the line - if "line" is the word, for the plant's arrangement seems more like a plate of linguine than a line. Half-finished examples of discontinued products lie all over the building, and navigating a forklift through the mess is like driving in Manhattan on the last shopping day before Christmas. Trash is never collected. Instead, every few months a bulldozer drives through the plant, pushing out the door whatever lies in its path. I have described your teenager's bedroom, I know, but I have also described your company's management of knowledge, and mine. Thomas A Stewart, Intellectual capital, 1997 III ABSTRACT KYMENLAAKSON AMMATTIKORKEAKOULU University of Applied Sciences Boatbuilding Technology SUNDKVIST, KIM IMPLEMENTATION OF A RECORDS SYSTEM FOR TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS AND DRAWINGS – CASE OY NAUTOR AB Bachelor’s Thesis 53 pages + 32 pages of appendices Supervisor M.Sc.