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Home > 7. Ship parts, ideas and other items > Navigation equipment

Bow rudders (koproer)


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Last additions - Navigation equipment
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The remains of the bow rudder just behind the anchor winch9 viewsFeb 26, 2009
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The bow rudder on the deck of the Deus Juvat7 viewsFeb 26, 2009
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The bow rudder of the Fernanda, seen from underneath9 viewsFeb 26, 2009
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Bow rudder between the anchor winch and the entrance to the front accommodation aboard the Sermar6 viewsFeb 26, 2009
   

 
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