| Article number: | 10.05.010 |
The Herna is a historic Maas ship from the 19th century, designed for transporting goods across the Maas (Meuse) and other rivers. This type of ship is an important example of inland navigation history in the Netherlands.
Type: Maas ship, a flat-bottomed vessel suitable for shallow rivers.
Year of construction: 19th century.
Designer: G. van Schaik - Zillesen.
Scale: 1:100.
Content: The drawing includes views, rigging plan, cross-sections, and some details.
Publication: L.O.A. 36 cm, published in 1943 (number 1943/11-12).
These ships were essential for the transport of goods such as sand, peat, and manure across the rivers in the Netherlands.
There are initiatives to preserve this type of ship. For example, the 'Herna' is included in the collection of the National Maritime Museum. Additionally, model building drawings are available for ship model enthusiasts.
Specifications :
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Drawing number |
10.05.010 |
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Author |
G.van Schaik - Zillesen |
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Description |
Herna, Maas ship (19th century) |
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Quality |
views; rigging plan; cross-sections; some details |
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Scale |
1 : 100 |
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Number of A00 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A0 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A1 sheets |
1 |
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Number of A2 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A3 sheets |
0 |
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Number of A4 sheets |
0 |
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Total number of drawing sheets |
1 |
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Number of A4 text sheets |
0 |
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Weight in grams |
65 |
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Particulars |
l.o.a. 36 cm |