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Cosa (chi) è capsize$11238$ - definizione

Prinz Valdemar Capsize
  • Prinz Valdemar

Capsize screening formula         
The capsize screening formula (CSF) is a somewhat controversial figure. It is defined for sailboats as:
Capsizing         
  • A kayak roll, after intentional capsizing
  • Laser]] sailing dinghy by standing on the [[daggerboard]]
  • Righting a capsized [[Hobie Cat]]
  • Tirpitz]]'' lying capsized in Tromsø fjord after the [[Operation Catechism]] air raid, attended by a salvage vessel.
  • Practice: righting a sailing dinghy after a deliberate capsize on [[Wroxham Broad]]
ACTION WHERE A VESSEL TURNS ON TO ITS SIDE OR IS UPSIDE DOWN
Righting; Righted; Capsize; Capsizes; Keeled over; Dry capsize; Capsized; Self-righting watercraft; Capsise; Capsising
Capsizing or keeling over occurs when a boat or ship is turned on its side or it is upside down in the water. The act of reversing a capsized vessel is called righting.
Capsizing         
  • A kayak roll, after intentional capsizing
  • Laser]] sailing dinghy by standing on the [[daggerboard]]
  • Righting a capsized [[Hobie Cat]]
  • Tirpitz]]'' lying capsized in Tromsø fjord after the [[Operation Catechism]] air raid, attended by a salvage vessel.
  • Practice: righting a sailing dinghy after a deliberate capsize on [[Wroxham Broad]]
ACTION WHERE A VESSEL TURNS ON TO ITS SIDE OR IS UPSIDE DOWN
Righting; Righted; Capsize; Capsizes; Keeled over; Dry capsize; Capsized; Self-righting watercraft; Capsise; Capsising
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Capsize.

Wikipedia

Prinz Valdemar

The Prinz Valdemar was a 241-foot steel-hulled schooner named after Prince Valdemar of Denmark. It was built in 1891 in Helsingør, Denmark along with its sister ship Prinsesse Marie, as one of the last great ships of the sailing ship era. It was based in Esbjerg, although registered on the nearby island of Fanø. The ship was sold to Norway in 1911 and then to the US. The ship was next purchased by German interests and used as a blockade runner, before being interned at Copenhagen. Prinz Valdemar was sold to an American company and briefly used to haul coconuts from Nicaragua.

There is a model of Prinz Valdemar at the Customs Museum of Copenhagen.