Bremen - Harbour tour on the Weser river
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Bremen - After the interesting lectures by the mayor of the city of Bremen and the consul of the Republic of Turkey on the occasion of Turkey's 90th birthday in the historic hall of the Bremen town hall the evening before,
we wanted to take advantage of the wonderful autumn weather to go on a harbour tour with our hostess Laura.
Bremen - Wonderful view of historic ships moored along the battlements
We passed the well-known Pannekoekschip "Admiral Nelson", the Weserburg, which today houses the Museum of Modern Art, drove under the Stephanie Bridge, then along the Downtown Terraces and finally reached the commercial ports, including the well-known timber port where the import timber was loaded be landed by rail or truck or for further processing in local companies.
A little later we enter the Neustädterhafen and receive a little "lesson" on the subject of sea rescue from the ships in the harbour, here in particular about the free-fall lifeboats that we can see on board the huge freighters. Of course we don't need to explain at this point what function a lifeboat has on a ship in the event of danger, but the explanations regarding modern free-fall lifeboats were quite interesting, especially since some history was also included in the explanations.
English captain Frederick Marryat developed the first lifeboat
Last but not least, the world-famous film about the Titanic sinking has also contributed to the intensive attention to rescue technology on ships. Again and again, we hear about casualties in the news because the lifeboats were not properly served, panic led to casualties during the rescue, or the boats were simply not seaworthy enough to withstand high waves before being rescued by other ships. Only the development of so-called free-fall lifeboats has visibly contributed to the improvement in distress at sea, but primarily in the cargo ship sector.
Bremen - Development of so-called free-fall lifeboats has visibly
Free fall lifeboats are totally enclosed as they submerge for a short time upon hitting the water. A door at the rear serves as entry. The crew members sit opposite to the direction of travel. Since the boats hit the water from a great height (up to 40 meters) and with great force, all occupants must buckle up and also press their heads against the backrest to avoid injuries. Often the seats among the crew members are fixed. This should allow for faster boarding.
The closed lifeboats had their origin in an idea and close observation of the inventor Ernst Nicol. The first closed lifeboats on German seagoing vessels were installed on the two bulk freighters Praunheim and Berkersheim of the Unterweser shipping company in 1957, since then the development of free-fall lifeboats has progressed rapidly.
Behavior in an emergency and a protective cover for open boats
Visit to the DGzRS (German Society for the Rescue of Shipwrecked Persons) in Bremen
Since the first SOLAS agreement as a result of the sinking of the Titanic, rules and recommendations for the number, size and equipment of lifeboats on board seagoing merchant shipping have been drawn up, but these are often not complied with.
Please read as well:
Bremen's Schnoor district and famous Böttcher Street
The Schnoor - Bremen's most famous visitor magnet
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