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Join in on this Discussion and see the pictures. Click here-> : Ship outruns those dam Somali Pirates like an Ethopian Chicken


BATMAN
12-01-2008, 02:20 PM
A 30,000-ton luxury cruise ship outran pirates off the coast of Yemen this weekend, the ship's owner said Monday.

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The Nautica was in an area patrolled by international anti-piracy task forces when two small skiffs appeared to try to intercept it, Oceania spokesman Tim Rubacky said.

The ship took evasive maneuvers and accelerated to its full speed of 23 knots or 27 mph. One of the smaller craft closed to within 300 yards and fired eight rifle shots at the cruise ship, he said, but the ship was able to pull away.

It was the first report of a pirate attack on a passenger ship of its size this year, said Cyrus Mody of the International Maritime Bureau, which runs a piracy reporting center.

"There have been a couple of passenger yachts hijacked, but they were much smaller," he said. It is "quite common" for pirates to target ships the size of the Nautica and even larger, he said, but they tend to be cargo ships, not passenger vessels. Map of pirate activity in the area »

The Nautica escaped without damage or injury to its 684 passengers and 400 crew, and arrived safely on schedule in Salalah, Oman early on Monday morning, Rubacky said.

He emphasized that the ship was not off the coast of Somalia, which has become a base for pirates, but off the coast of Yemen.

The International Maritime Bureau has issued piracy warnings for both areas. The Nautica was in a Maritime Safety Protection Area which is patrolled by international anti-piracy task forces, Rubacky underlined.

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No way to stop us, pirate leader says
But the International Maritime Bureau's Mody warned that there was only so much navies could do even in that zone. "The zone has been created to enable navies to patrol and concentrate on a much smaller area than the entire Gulf," he said.

"But, saying that, it is still a large area. Vessels do not automatically get guaranteed safe passage even if they use it."

The Nautica left Rome November 18 on a 32-day cruise to Singapore. It was the first time one of the company's cruise ships had encountered possible pirates, Rubacky added.

He said the company did not plan to change routes to avoid the area, which has seen increasingly audacious piracy in recent months. "We're not considering re-routing as the Gulf of Aden is the most viable gateway from the Med to Asia," he said.

On Sunday, an official from the Kenya Seafarers Association said pirates have reached a deal with the owners of a Ukrainian ship loaded with arms that was seized more than two months ago.

"A deal has been reached to free the MV Faina. Talks on how to deliver the ransom money are ongoing," Andrew Mwangura of the association told CNN.

It is not clear how long those talks will take, but the ship could be freed as soon as an agreement has been reached.

The ship, which is laden with Soviet-era tanks, tank artillery shells, grenade launchers and small arms, was seized on September 25.

It was heading for Kenya, whose government had bought the weapons from Ukraine, Ukrainian Defense Minister Yuri Yekhanurov said, according to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

The pirates originally asked for a $35 million ransom, but lowered their demand to $20 million, he said.

The Faina is owned and operated by Kaalbye Shipping Ukraine, and its crew includes citizens of Ukraine, Russia and Latvia, the Navy said.

If I were to roll through there I would be balling in the Wally Power.

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95whitepep
12-01-2008, 02:45 PM
Yes the BATBOAT..... but can you out run sharks with it?

http://www.durbn.net/files/durbn.net/batman_vs_shark.gif

wotnartd
12-01-2008, 03:09 PM
It's time to arm boats.

Vert8813B
12-01-2008, 03:11 PM
What was that boat show with Hulk Hogan?

Vert8813B
12-01-2008, 03:12 PM
Thunder in Paradise? That boat was bad ass.

Fendamonky
12-01-2008, 04:16 PM
You'd be surprised how fast those cruise-liners can go. 23 knots is cruisin pretty damn quick for a boat of it's size. I got deployed out there to deal with these fuckers back in 2006 when they initially started fucking around, but they stopped just before we arrived =(.

Looks like I may have some fun in the future though ^_^ especially if they don't knock it off any time soon. I can see Somalia (inland and out at sea) becoming the next front.

wotnartd
12-01-2008, 04:21 PM
I don't think it would be too hard to knock these boats into the water.

Black people can't even swim!

BATMAN
12-01-2008, 04:26 PM
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Zero
12-01-2008, 04:27 PM
If you've got the money for a private ship like that... you've got the money to be packing some serious heat.

BATMAN
12-01-2008, 05:19 PM
A video of the Bat Yacht:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lSSqt_aqiM

118 WallyPower is a 118-foot luxury yacht with a maximum speed of 60 knots (70 mph, 110 km/h) produced by Wally Yachts. The yacht is narrow and angular in design with black glass housing, driven by three Vericor TF50 gas turbines generating 16,800 hp, each driving a Rolls-Royce Kamewa water jet, two steerable outboard and a non-steering booster on the centerline. The steerable water jets also have a diesel engine input for a 370 hp Cummins diesel, and are thus Combined Diesel and Gas Turbine (CODOG). One 118 WallyPower has been constructed, and is in the Mediterranean as of 2008.

The hull of the 118 WallyPower is the result of an extensive R&D program including tank testing at the SSPA facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, and smoke testing in the Ferrari Wind Tunnel Facility in Maranello, Italy. It is stable at speed as a result of the deep V (22 degrees) hull shape and a straight stem bow designed to pierce waves.

The air inlets of the gas turbines were optimised to minimise any turbulence and back flow of the exhaust gas on deck and living areas. The bottom of the hull is solid fibreglass. Topsides, from the waterline up, are hybrid fibreglass/carbon composite with balsa core. The deck is a Nomex/full carbon composite. The deck superstructure is made of a carbon frame to which glass panels are glued. The glass is composed of Lexan and a triple laminate of glass. The interior bulkheads and cabin soles carry no structural loads, so they are made of thin wood and laminate veneer skins with cores. The bath fixtures and dining tables are made from carbon composites to reduce weight.

The price of the 118 Wallypower is US$24.83 million for the triple gas turbine version, or $16.55 million for twin diesels. It has a range of 1500 miles at 9 knots, or 300 miles at 60 knots. Fuel capacity is 22,000 liters (5800 US gallons). At the maximum speed of 60 knots the gas turbine uses 15 US gallons / 58 liters of fuel per nautical mile, 900 gallons / 3500 liters per hour. The boat displaces 95 tons and can accommodate 6 guests and 6 crew.

95whitepep
12-01-2008, 05:37 PM
With a boat like that you should be able to out run anyone...

rtryb2200
12-01-2008, 06:11 PM
The should just run the pirates over

BATMAN
12-04-2008, 09:54 AM
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