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Sir Aad Peter’s Dutch Noah’s Ark replica is shown here docked in the Netherlands, where it was conceived. But now that the Biblical ship has sailed to the UK it may never return until the paperwork is in order and the hefty daily fines are paid.

Noah’s Ark Replica Faces Biblical Fines For Return Voyage To Holland!

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The UK coastguard has “arrested” a 230-foot (70 meter) Noah's Ark replica ship in Ipswich, England. Without the correct paperwork and “anti-fouling paint” to deem it seaworthy, the $3.6million (3-million-Euro) vessel is going nowhere, fast.

Noah's Ark was the vessel in the Genesis flood narrative through which God spared Noah, his family, and two of each of the world's animals from a world-threatening flood.

Now, “Aad Peters Ark” has been impounded by the UK coastguard and cannot sail from England because it does not have the “proper” paperwork. Sounds bizarre doesn’t it? But the story of this enormous floating museum, full of sculptures of biblical characters, that was detained after being towed across North Sea, is in some ways as bizarre as the original story.

The Dutch Noah’s Ark replica view from the stern. (Erik Zachte / CC BY-SA 4.0)

The Dutch Noah’s Ark Replica: A Floating Biblical Museum

Every crazy story has a central character, generally with more than a flash of color, and in this case it is Sir Aad Peters, a Dutch TV producer. Sir Peters is “failing” in his quest to return his Noah’s Ark replica to the Netherlands. He has been unable to get a license because the ship lacks the correct paperwork.

While his predecessor, Noah, sailed after banging a few nails into timbers, Aad Peters's vessel has now been impounded by the UK coastguard and cannot be moved because it does not have the appropriate paperwork and that’s not all.

Mr Peter is the owner of this remarkable and huge floating museum that is currently full of sculptures of characters in Biblical scenes. The bespoke version of the famous Biblical ship was detained after being towed across the North Sea from the Netherlands.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, Mr Peters negotiations with coastguard officials “have reached a stalemate.” What that means in real terms is that this incredibly expensive vessel has been docked for almost 18 months atIpswich and doesn’t look to be going anywhere soon.

An interior view of Sir Aad Peter’s Dutch Noah’s Ark replica ship. (Ceinturion / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Daily Ark Fines Could Prove Disastrous for Sir Peters

The vessel measures just under half the size of the Biblical ark, which the good book says, “measured 300 cubits,” (510 feet; 155 meters). Noah had his own troubles getting to sea before the deluge, but one thing he didn’t have to deal with was complaints from angry land lubbers.

Dockside residents in Ipswich have publicly “condemned” the replica ship as they have called it “a floating eyesore which blocks out sunlight and spoils the view from local homes,” according to the Daily Mail article.

In the Biblical Book of Genesis the mountains of Ararat is the term used to designate the region in which Noah's Ark comes to rest after the Great Flood. The great thing with ancient Ararat, compared with modern Ipswich, is that there were no docking fees.

Mr Peters is estimated to have stacked up port fines “of £500 (709 dollars or 582 Euros) a day since April 1 when a deadline to move it was missed,” according to an article in the BBC

The Biblical story of Noah’s Ark has a “happy ending” on top of a mountain in Ararat and no paperwork was required. Noah’s Ark replica ship may not be so fortunate. (JavierArtPhotography / Adobe Stock)

A Biblical Vision Frozen By UK Load Line Certificate!

The British Maritime and Coastguard Agency told the BBC that they cannot release the ark until it has a “load line certificate.” According to My Sea Time load line certificates certify that vessels comply with the load line conventions. Load line conventions applies to ships of more than 79 feet (24 meters) in length and stipulate that basic limits be met for the ship’s minimum freeboard for buoyancy, plus a reserve addition to cover extreme circumstances.

All boats in the UK are tested for how low they can safely sink down in the water when fully loaded. This UK sea safety law would apply no matter the cargo of ship, the size of the ship (if over 79 feet; 24 meters), and even if the boat is a Biblical replica filled animal pairs. (Smiley face emoji).

Furthermore, papers are required to demonstrate that the hull has not been treated with “anti-fouling paint,” which contains chemicals harmful to wildlife. And considering arks, at an essential level, were traditionally built to save wildlife, including us, “anti-fouling paint,” at the very least, really is a must.

Top image: Sir Aad Peter’s Dutch Noah’s Ark replica is shown here docked in the Netherlands, where it was conceived. But now that the Biblical ship has sailed to the UK it may never return until the paperwork is in order and the hefty daily fines are paid.                Source: Ceinturion / CC BY-SA 3.0

By Ashley Cowie

 

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Hi All.

This article certainly gave me a chuckle on the other hand the article mentioned Noah not having to deal with Land Lubber's an there whimsical proper certificates. Which to me is an example of only reading Half-of the Flood Story.

Noah was made fun of he was harassed all the while preaching of the coming Flood too the crowds that Mocked Him, now he wound up giving fair warning too the crowd for 300 year's about total destruction of Creation if anyone wanted to live get on the Ark.

We know 8 people went into the Ark an that God Shut the door, an The Flood came of course the people who lived before the Flood perished beneath the Flood Waters.

The replicas Arks are simply used to both teach but, also show the possibility of what it was like when 8 people lived in the Ark long ago sort of an Memorial to our Ancestor's.

My first an only time at a Christian Camp they had a wooden structure not fully built mind you just to give one the impression of being near the Ark and the wooden wall wasn't that very big either.

I was supposed to be in the crowd that Mocked Noah but, when I saw the plank where the animals played by people would go I ditched my position an went for going into the Ark.
I guess when one knows the story of Noah playing the Mocking crowd is No Fun for me.

There is something else I'm concerned with all this building on the Ark Replicas it might be border on Idolatry there worshipping the Ark made of Gopher Wood by human hands instead of God.

That's all I have too share with everybody unless I think of something else I'll share it with you all. Until, next time Everyone Goodbye!

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