Newbuildings
include:
SIGNIFICANT SHIPS
available in printed or cd-rom format
Araon, Anafi , Cape Garland,
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Carnival Dream, Coral Methane The Royal Institution of Naval Architects published the 20th edition
Costa Luminosa of its annual Significant Ships series in February 2010. Produced
Discoverer Clear Leader in our usual technically-orientated style, Significant Ships of 2009
Maas Viking, MSC Beatrice presents approximately 50 of the most innovative and important
Oasis of the Sea, STX Freesta commercial designs delivered during the year by shipyards
worldwide. Emphasis is placed on newbuildings over 100m in
plus many more... length, although some signifi cant smaller cargo ships, fast ferries
and offshore vessels are considered, including a cross-section
of ship types, with each vessel being either representative of its
type or singularly signifi cant. Each ship presentation comprises
of a concise technical description, extensive tabular principal
particulars including major equipment suppliers, detailed general
arrangement plans and a colour ship photograph
Non-member £46 (RINA member £40)
or order a set:
One copy of SIGNIFICANT SHIPS 2009 &
one copy of SIGNIFICANT SMALL SHIPS 2009
price £61 (RINA member £52)
When ordering please advise if printed or CD ROM format
is required, contact:
The Marketing Department, RINA,
10 Upper Belgrave Street, London, SW1X 8BQ, UK.
Tel:+44 (0)20 7235 4622 Fax +44 (0)20 7259 5912
E-mail:
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