FormerRecruitingGuru
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Wow look at all that khaki and not a single NWU
I keed, I keed of course.
I keed, I keed of course.
091228-N-1429M-001 NAPLES, Italy (Dec. 28, 2009) High Speed Vessel Swift (HSV-2) arrives in Naples, Italy for a brief port visit. Swift will depart Naples for its mission with the guided-missile frigate USS Nicholas (FFG 47) to Africa Partnership Station-East. Africa Partnership Station is an international initiative developed by U.S. Naval Forces Europe-U.S. Naval Forces Africa to work with U.S. and international partners to improve maritime safety and security in Africa. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Jason Morris/Released)
Interesting how it would appear that she's listing to port with the starboard side resting on the bumpers. Then again, given that she's a catamaran and not a trimaran, if this is really the cast she's not really listing then is she. She's then only part way in the water. Interesting picture nonetheless.
Don't google HSV-2...
So how is she not a trimaran? Honest question. She's got three floaty bits in the water, which was always my understanding as all that's needed for a trimaran to be a trimaran.
My understanding is that the center "floaty bit in the water" is actually the deployment point for the hydrofoil. If you look closely, the Center is more like a bulb at the front, and does not extend more than 1/3 of the way aft.
Hmm, I understand what you're saying, but not sure if that's true or not. In the pic, it looks like the stern of the center (vaka) is still in the water. I'd try and look it up, but I hear that googling HSV-2 doesn't work out too well.