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Behind the Strange Invention that Could Change Ships Propulsion Forever
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@cshubs

2 months ago

What's old is new again.

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@procatprocat9647

2 months ago

3:25 Any Formula 1 fans here? That's Martin Whitmarsh from Aston Martin. Busy guy at BAR !!!!

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@mplsmark222

1 month ago

This Norse Power idea has been around a long time. Back in the 1980’s Jacques Cousteau promoted it and said all ships would be using it in the near future. Like flying cars, and fusion energy, we’re still waiting…"".

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@MagnusGugilusVugilus

2 months ago

So, it’s a sail.

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@JusticeAlways

2 months ago

What a novel idea! Use the wind to propel ships...who'd ever thought? 😅

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@swagzoneus

1 month ago

wow that's amazing, your video is great 6:30 these machines help people a lot

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@garymiller5937

2 months ago

Very interesting and seemingly great ideas. I hope they work out long term! 😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤

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@replica1052

1 month ago

there is no limits to how high, how many or how big a kite can be - with the right propellers you can charge as you sail

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@zacanger

1 month ago

They're kind of like sheets that catch wind. I wonder if we could give them a good name, maybe based on the Proto-Germanic "seglą", but simplified for modern English. Something like `segl`, or mabe `sel`. Something like that.

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@georgekc2152

2 months ago

These kind of Strange Inventions are made by People who are doesn’t aware of IMO Regulation 22 of SOLAS V- Navigational Bridge Visibility at Sea.

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@PaulStClair-or3gj

1 month ago

I saw this being tested by a round the world voyage on a catamaran in RSA 30 years ago.

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@user-bv3cl2cl8b

1 month ago

Need to make these out of used wind turbine blades. 😊❤

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@pascalelefebvre6942

1 month ago

COUSTEAU avez équipé un des ses navires avec ce système

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@Stunningandbrave

2 months ago

omg. how did nobody think of this b4 current year?

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@user-yy9hk9od9u

2 months ago

Sail power needs to come back. Another solution is wind turbines on ships.

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@RalphEllis

1 month ago

It is called a Walker Wingsail, from the 1980s. And it failed completely. R

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@andrewcliffe4753

1 month ago

Saw it in a 1920s encyclopaedia

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@dayleedwards3521

2 months ago

The rotor sail concept I saw in a 1960s popular mechanics magazine. Nothing new here.

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