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- BGV abstract "BGV or Bateau à Grande Vitesse is a concept of high speed ship being developed in France, capable of travelling up to 65 knots or 120 km/h.Concept of BGV is based on the original idea of Gilles Vaton, who modified trimarans to achieve reduced drag and stability at high speeds.There were proposals to use BGVs (equipped to carry both passenger and freight) between France and UK in time for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. UK based Chikara Shipping Ltd claimed to be buying BGVs, launching of fast services on the Boulogne maritime hub system linking Norway, the UK and Spain, but pulled out of the deal in late 2007. The first sailings are scheduled for 2008. This business plan was revealed to be fraudulent; the ferries have not entered service, investors have lost money, and the boss of Chikara Shipping fled.".
- BGV wikiPageExternalLink ?lang=en.
- BGV wikiPageExternalLink www.bgv.org.tr.
- BGV wikiPageExternalLink concept.htm.
- BGV wikiPageID "9423040".
- BGV wikiPageLength "2185".
- BGV wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- BGV wikiPageRevisionID "514846703".
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink 2012_Summer_Olympics.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Boulogne-sur-Mer.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Cargo.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferries_of_France.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Drag_(physics).
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink France.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Gilles_Vaton.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink High-speed_craft.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Knot_(unit).
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink London.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Passenger.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink Trimaran.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- BGV wikiPageWikiLinkText "BGV".
- BGV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:France-stub.
- BGV wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- BGV subject Category:Ferries_of_France.
- BGV hypernym Concept.
- BGV type Ship.
- BGV type Ferry.
- BGV type Ship.
- BGV comment "BGV or Bateau à Grande Vitesse is a concept of high speed ship being developed in France, capable of travelling up to 65 knots or 120 km/h.Concept of BGV is based on the original idea of Gilles Vaton, who modified trimarans to achieve reduced drag and stability at high speeds.There were proposals to use BGVs (equipped to carry both passenger and freight) between France and UK in time for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.".
- BGV label "BGV".
- BGV sameAs Q16841201.
- BGV sameAs m.02887y9.
- BGV sameAs Q16841201.
- BGV wasDerivedFrom BGV?oldid=514846703.
- BGV isPrimaryTopicOf BGV.