Friday, January 7, 2011

Worlds leading boats - the Bell of Anson

HMS Anson warship French Marine who served in the Royal Navy in the 18th and 19th centuries. When the vessel was not in the battle, sometimes attended the British Royal family. During a storm in 1807, Anson wrecked off the coast of Cornwall, England, and the boat was virtually destroyed. After the loss of the Anson, many changes are made when the ship, all placed great importance on security and reconstruction rescue techniques. Now, 200 years later, it was emphasized the creation of a ship, only that this time is for pleasure.

Palmer Johnson, a generator of ship experimented with a collection of maritime artifacts including the actual Bell from the original Anson, decided to build its new Anson Bell on American soil. He set out to build the yacht safer engine ever built, and was born of Anson 156-foot Palmer Johnson Bell.

The yacht not only complies with the requirements of the highest level of classification of Lloyd's register, but surpasses the requirements for stability resistance and fire damage. Anson Bell is able to withstand flooding of any two compartments on-board, which adds greater stability to the ship. The Bell of Anson has six of the bulkheads, creation of eight separate compartments.

The Bell of Anson also meets requirements of MCA in terms of fire safety, including ladders steel between decks and implementation of auto, steel gates of fire that closed the stairs. The emphasis on security does not end here. Exterior doors were built to block access from certain areas, which includes the main deck, stairs and anchor handling area.

This security measure is in place for children who often ride aboard the vessel. Anson Bell's emphasis is not only in security; There are also a lot of comfort aboard this super-yacht. The yacht has a main room and four additional person (2 twin - 2 full representation areas, plasma TVs and large bath seat. There are a total of nine in the Bell of Anson plasma TVs.

The characteristics of the vessel more luxury in a deck that most people will see in your life. There is a large dining room, a bar, an entertainment room, and the original Bell from Anson makes a spectacular Center aboard the yacht. On the Sun deck observation posts show Sun, dining, tables sites and a secondary command post. 01-Cover, you have the Sky Lounge, quarters of the captain and the pilothouse.

Main deck consists of the aft deck dining room, formal dining room, main hall, galley and the master bedroom of full crossing. And in the cellar, you will find the lazarette, engineer, room machines, four rooms, laundry and crew quarters quarters. This spectacular ship is one of a kind teacher that Palmer loves wearing work. The Bell of Anson appears regularly in top worldwide yachting magazines.

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