A few points to ponder for those who think that building a ship to mercantile standard is somehow a terrible thing.
1. Half of the vessel used by the Canadian Navy are built to mercantile standard.
2. Many of the worlds Navy's ,such as British,Dutch,Spanish,Italian to name a few , build many of there vessels to
mercantile standards ie HMS Ocean (helo carrier) , HMS Albion, Rotterdam, Galicia, San Girgio (assault ships)
3. Merchant ships are designed to spend far more of there time at sea than warships, therefore their equipment has to be designed to operate for long periods without failure with small crews.
4. When a ship is being built to mercantile standards, professional naval architects & inspectors employed by
classification society's like Lloyds ,who spend their whole lives at their job, oversee that vessels construction
to ensure it meets standard.
5. When a ship is built to navy standards, an officer on a 2 year posting to the project office oversees construction
to ensure it meets standard.
6. Ships built to mercantile standards must meet an endless list of international standards for such things as , safety of life at sea, pollution regs. , firefighting, stability while ships built to naval standards can waive these things for military necessity.
Cheers
1. Half of the vessel used by the Canadian Navy are built to mercantile standard.
2. Many of the worlds Navy's ,such as British,Dutch,Spanish,Italian to name a few , build many of there vessels to
mercantile standards ie HMS Ocean (helo carrier) , HMS Albion, Rotterdam, Galicia, San Girgio (assault ships)
3. Merchant ships are designed to spend far more of there time at sea than warships, therefore their equipment has to be designed to operate for long periods without failure with small crews.
4. When a ship is being built to mercantile standards, professional naval architects & inspectors employed by
classification society's like Lloyds ,who spend their whole lives at their job, oversee that vessels construction
to ensure it meets standard.
5. When a ship is built to navy standards, an officer on a 2 year posting to the project office oversees construction
to ensure it meets standard.
6. Ships built to mercantile standards must meet an endless list of international standards for such things as , safety of life at sea, pollution regs. , firefighting, stability while ships built to naval standards can waive these things for military necessity.
Cheers