NationStates Jolt Archive


The ASoGM looking expand, need metal hulled ships

Gun Manufacturers
22-03-2008, 02:00
The ASoGM is now actively looking for large metal hulled ships, be they civilian or military, that are destined to hit the scrap heap. We will be using any ships we get as an anchor to our ever continuing artificial island project. Therefore, we only need to know the length, width, height, and total weight of any hulls offered. Salvaged hulls from sunk ships are welcome as well, assuming that the seller can transport the hulls to the ASoGM's expansion site. Any questions or offers may be sent to the Ministry of Domestic Affairs office, where they will be responded to quickly.
1010102
22-03-2008, 02:09
After recently Decommisioning its battleship fleet, we can sell 160 Selom class Battleships for 250 Million USD per hull.

Selom class Battleship
Class type: Battleship
Displacement: 90,000 tons (standard);
120,500 tons (full load)
Length: 380 meters
Beam: 100 meters
Draft: 14 meters
Gun Manufacturers
22-03-2008, 02:21
After recently Decommisioning its battleship fleet, we can sell 160 Selom class Battleships for 250 Million USD per hull.

Selom class Battleship
Class type: Battleship
Displacement: 90,000 tons (standard);
120,500 tons (full load)
Length: 380 meters
Beam: 100 meters
Draft: 14 meters

According to our calculations, the entire lot would cost $40 Billion dollars,which is within our budget for this project. This amount of ship hulls should provide a good start to the anchoring surface for our new expansion. We are wiring the money now, in order to expedite this transaction, and look forward to receiving the hulls. Perhaps when we get ready to sink the hulls, you would be willing to send a delegation to attend the festivities and watch the detonations.
Tolvan
22-03-2008, 05:03
The Tolvanic Navy's Seaborne Mobility Command (SMC) recently decommisioned the last of its Liberty-II class Ro-Ro transports. This vessels are available for purchase as scrap under the Blooinger Act of 1983. The vessels are available for US$25 million a hull. Transport to the sink site will cost an additional US$2.5 million per hull. We have twenty-three hulls available.

Specifications:
Length: 183 meters
Beam: 21.5 meters
Draft: 10.5 meters
Height: 24 meters (waterline to hull top), 38 meters (waterline to superstructure top)
Displacement: 53,500 tons empty

We wish to know if you are interested in acquiring these hulks.

Rear Admiral Samuel M. Mobukto
Commander, Naval Scrap Program
Commonwealth of Tolvan
Gun Manufacturers
22-03-2008, 22:29
The Tolvanic Navy's Seaborne Mobility Command (SMC) recently decommisioned the last of its Liberty-II class Ro-Ro transports. This vessels are available for purchase as scrap under the Blooinger Act of 1983. The vessels are available for US$25 million a hull. Transport to the sink site will cost an additional US$2.5 million per hull. We have twenty-three hulls available.

Specifications:
Length: 183 meters
Beam: 21.5 meters
Draft: 10.5 meters
Height: 24 meters (waterline to hull top), 38 meters (waterline to superstructure top)
Displacement: 53,500 tons empty

We wish to know if you are interested in acquiring these hulks.

Rear Admiral Samuel M. Mobukto
Commander, Naval Scrap Program
Commonwealth of Tolvan

Agreed. We are wiring the $632,500,000 now. When it is time to sink these hulls, would you be interested in sending a delegation to attend the festivities and watch the detonations?
Gun Manufacturers
24-03-2008, 03:16
While the ASoGM has secured ship hulls for this project, more may be needed. If you have any scrap hulls, please feel free to continue sending information, as the ASoGM may be interested, regardless of this project's status.
Gun Manufacturers
25-03-2008, 00:56
Bump for 1010102 and Tolvan to respond.
1010102
25-03-2008, 01:02
Money recieved, hulls will be towed over the next 6 months. We regretfuly decline however, on your offer to come and watch the sinkings. We have other, more pressing matters to attent to.
Gun Manufacturers
25-03-2008, 01:19
Money recieved, hulls will be towed over the next 6 months. We regretfuly decline however, on your offer to come and watch the sinkings. We have other, more pressing matters to attent to.

The ASoGM invitation is open ended, so if your plans change, feel free to let us know.