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OCEANUM, das maritime Magazin SPEZIAL Seenotretter 2024

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OCEANUM, das maritime Magazin SPEZIAL Seenotretter 2024OCEANUM SPEZIAL Seenotretter 2024 Die Historie der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrchiger (DGzRS) und die aktuelle Entwicklung der Rettungsflotte liefern immer wieder neue Aspekte rund um dieses hochinteressante Themenfeld der Seefahrt. Herausgeber Manuel Miserok und sein Autoren Team haben fr diesen neuesten Band der beliebten OCEANUM Reihe wiederum exklusive Geschichten recherchiert und mit berwiegend unverffentlichtem Bildmaterial

OCEANUM SPEZIAL Seenotretter 2024 Die Historie der Deutschen Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger (DGzRS) und die aktuelle Entwicklung der Rettungsflotte liefern immer wieder neue Aspekte rund um dieses hochinteressante Themenfeld der Seefahrt. Herausgeber Manuel Miserok und sein Autoren-Team haben für diesen neuesten Band der beliebten OCEANUM-Reihe wiederum exklusive Geschichten recherchiert und mit überwiegend unveröffentlichtem Bildmaterial illustriert. Nach drei OCEANUM KOMPAKT-Ausgaben in den Jahren 2019, 2020 und 2021 mit etwa 100 Seiten erscheint nun schon zum zweiten Mal nach 2022 eine OCEANUM SPEZIAL-Ausgabe mit einem erweiterten Umfang von 176 Seiten Inhalt - faszinierender Lesestoff nicht nur für alle Freunde der Seenotretter, sondern für jeden maritim Interessierten. Die Ausgabe 2024 ist nochmals umfangreicher geworden: 208 Seiten Inhalt warten auf die Leser! Aus dem Inhalt: DGzRS-Rettungsflotte: Indienststellung der neuen 8,4-Meter-Klasse · Schiffsporträt HERMANN APELT: Vom Seenotkreuzer zur Segelyacht · Ehemalige DGzRS-Fahrzeuge in Südamerika · Seenotrettungsdienst ADES in Uruguay · Jubiläum in der Wesermarsch: Gründung der Station Fedderwardersiel vor 150 Jahren · Schiffe in bewegter See: Marinemaler Stefan Piel · Niederlande und Großbritannien: KNRM und RNLI Historie von 1824 bis 2024 · Retter helfen Rettern: Seenotrettungsboote CHIARA und ZETA in Griechenland · Stationsmeldungen 2023: Themenvielfalt im Interessengebiet Seenotrettung · Im Kielwasser · Wissenswerte Episoden der DGzRS-Geschichte

EAN: 9783869276229
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 15.03.2024
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: OCEANUM, das maritime Magazin SPEZIAL#19#
Redaktion: Miserok, Manuel
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 208
Keyword: DGzRS; DGzRS-Flotte; Flottenkalender; Jahrbuch der Schifffahrt; KNRM; Marineflieger; RNLI; Schifffahrt; Schifffahrtsgeschichte; Schifffahrtskalender; Seefahrt; Seefahrtskalender; Seenotretter; Seenotrettung; Zeitschrift Schifffahrt; Zeitschrift Seefahrt
Zeitraum: 1500 bis heute
Fachkategorie: Schiffe und Boote: Ratgeber, Sachbuch
Verlag: Oceanum Verlag e.K., Tobias Gerken GmbH
Länge: 206 mm
Breite: 147 mm
Höhe: 14 mm
Gewicht: 438 gr
Genre: Sachbuch/Ratgeber
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This is a room divider and would work great as one! I’m using it as a cover for my car port/garage so you can’t look in and see my messy garage as easily and for what I’m using it for it’s a little not quite as sturdy as I need it to but I’m sure it’s not meant to be used outside anyways so I don’t fault the product since I’m not using it as intended… with that said though…. It still covers my garage beautifully and really does exactly what a I need it to! I’m sure the wind may blow it over if it gets too crazy but I don’t see it breaking by any means. The frame is metal and drilled together using long screws. It’s very well built. The cloth for the panels is this waterproof type material that’s kind of like the gazebo roof feeling. So it’s easy to clean and it’s easy to wipe. You can put it straight or bend the panels and either way it still stands up. You don’t HAVE to bend it to make it stand or anything. You can literally use it straight across like I am in the pictures. Overall very happy with this product and it’s also very tall so it truly covers a lot (hides a lot lol). I’m 5’8 so you can see it’s taller than me by the pic I took
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