Hi Folks
Paul K wrote:Anyway, why is completing the bulbous bow a 'milestone' in building a ship ?
Paul -
Its a
milestone in terms of a sub-contract completion.
The media prominence is because its the first completed module,
and will enable the Keel-Laying ceremony, (another milestone).
Traditionally the Keel-Laying ceremony
is carried out when the first module is laid down on the slipway.
Previously, ships were usually launched backwards,
the stern module would have been the first unit to berth.
In the carrier's case,
the assembly location is the newly extended
No 1 drydock at Rosyth
The bow, (Lower Block 1),
will be floated in and laid-down at the dock's inner end,
followed in sequence by other block modules.
Eventually the completed hull will be floated out, stern-first.
HTH
ATB
Paul