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quote: The Norway was in a class of her own when it came to dealing with rough weather and seas.
I spent a few years on aircraft carriers and the Norway rode quite the same. But then they had a lot in common - deep draft, lots of underwater mass, and length. Dave
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Hi Svein and Dave, I agree that the "Norway" was a seaboat par excellance! There are quite a few modern ships, however, that are also excellent seaboats, such as RCI's "Voyager"-class ships. 
Best regards,
Raoul Fiebig
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quote: There are quite a few modern ships, however, that are also excellent seaboats, such as RCI's "Voyager"-class ships. Smile
They do ride well, as does the Freedom class. Dave
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