词条 | Coin ceremony |
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The Coin Ceremony is an event which takes place at the keel laying, in the early stages of a ship's construction. In it, the shipbuilders place one or two coins under the keelblock of the new ship to bless the ship and as a symbol of good fortune.[1][2] The coins are not normally fixed in place and are often retrieved when the ship sails out of the dry-dock,[3] (although they are sometimes welded to the keel).[4] The Mast Stepping ceremony is a similar event which occurs towards the end of a ship's construction, and involves the placing of coins underneath the mast of a ship. In shipbuilding today, the coins are normally welded beneath the radar mast.[5] History{{Empty section|date=July 2010}}References1. ^QM2 at maritime matters:see 4 July 2002 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030805160525/http://www.maritimematters.com/queenmary2.html |date=5 August 2003 }} retrieved 25 October 2009 2. ^Gold Bulletin: Gold coin used in traditional maritime ceremony Friday, 9 May 2008, retrieved 25 October 2009 3. ^The Northern Advocate:Keel ceremony milestone in patrol boat construction Mike Dinsdale, 24 March 2006 4. ^[Oceania Cruises:OCEANIA CRUISES AND FINCANTIERI COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION OF MARINA] 7 March 2009 5. ^US Navy press release: Crew of New Multimission Destroyer Honors Namesake in Mast Stepping Ceremony 17 July 2009, retrieved 25 October 2009 Royal Caribbean Coin Ceremony for Allure of the Seas http://allureoftheseas.com{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{water-transport-stub}} 1 : Shipbuilding |
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