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  2. MS Koningsdam - Wikipedia

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    MS Koningsdam is a Pinnacle-class cruise ship operated by Holland America Line (HAL), a division of Carnival Corporation & plc. Koningsdam is the lead vessel of HAL's Pinnacle class, which includes Nieuw Statendam (2018) and Rotterdam (2021), all of which were built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. Two years after the first steel was cut in ...

  3. BankUnited Closes on $3 Million Loan to Derecktor of Florida ...

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    BankUnited Closes on $3 Million Loan to Derecktor of Florida for Purchase of World's Tallest Mobile Boat Hoist New 820 metric-ton lift in Dania Beach intended to meet growing worldwide demand for ...

  4. Boat lift - Wikipedia

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    A boat lift, ship lift, or lift lock is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations, and is an alternative to the canal lock. It may be vertically moving, like the Anderton boat lift in England , rotational, like the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland , or operate on an inclined plane , like the Ronquières inclined plane ...

  5. List of boat lifts - Wikipedia

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    Geheyan dam boat lift, also in Hubei Province, capable of lifting vessels of 300 tons displacement. The dam was completed in 1994, but technical difficulties delayed the opening of the ship lift for four more years. Longtan dam boat lift, capacity to lift vessels of 250 tons, in a basin 40×10.8×1.8 meters, and a vertical lift of 68.5 meters. [2]

  6. Shiplift - Wikipedia

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    A small motor-boat lifted from the water by a boat lift at La Rochelle, France, 2016. Smaller devices called "Boat lifts" are available that simply raise yachts, sailboats, or small watercraft above the water level at a dock for storage, for reduced maintenance cost and increased security. They can be operated by cables, by hydraulics, or by ...

  7. 'The ship can move': Why you should watch next solar eclipses ...

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    The total solar eclipse seen from Holland America's Koningsdam ship. Total solar eclipses take place about every 18 months on average, but the last one visible from the U.S. was in 2017 .