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THE MAGAGINE DEVOTED TO NICKEL AND ITS APPLICATIONS


October 2003
Volume 19, Number 1

THIS NINE-METRE catamaran, was constructed of stainless steel S31600.

VISITORS TOUR the maze of rivers, dykes and shallow lakes that make up the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads in northeastern England. 


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Stainless steel used for 12-passenger catamaran

Nickel magazine, October, 2003
 -- Visitors to the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, Europe's leading lake restoration project, northeast of London, can now tour this fragile wetland aboard a 9-metre, solar-powered catamaran made of nickel-containing stainless steel S31600.

Home to some of the rarest plant and animal species in the United Kingdom, the Broads is a maze of rivers, dykes and shallow lakes, called broads, bordering on the North Sea. This delicately balanced aquatic habitat attracts some 1.5 million visitors every year.

The Broads Authority, which manages this protected wetland, recently took delivery of the passenger-carrying catamaran, built in Germany by Kopf Solardesign. A bank of rechargeable lead-acid batteries is capable of driving the boat at 12 knots, while at a modest 4 knots, on a reasonably sunny day, the solar panels on the roof deliver enough power to keep the batteries fully charged. Stainless steel was used for the construction because of its corrosion resistance in the brackish, tidal waters.

The 12-seater, was named "Ra" after the Egyptian sun god and is used to run guided tours around Barton, the second largest of the Broads.

PHOTOS: courtesy of the Broads Authority



Hilary Franzen
Press Officer
Broads Authority
18 Colegate
Norwich, Norfolk
England
NR3 1BQ
Tel: 44 (0) 1603 610734
Fax: 44 (0) 1603 765710
E-mail: hilary.franzen@broads-authority.gov.uk
Web site: www.broads-authority.gov.uk

Kopf Solardesign
Stützenstr. 6 - 72172 Sulz a. N.
Germany
Tel: 49 (0) 7454/75-316
Fax: 49 (0) 7454/75-302
E-mail: info@kopf-solardesign.com
Web site: www.kopf-solardesign.com


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