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depicts a ruthless shipowner in a small Dutch village sending an unsound fishing boat out into a stormy sea, with the deliberate result that it becomes lost with all hands with the owner pocketing the insurance money. The play is considered a classic of Dutch theatre and literature and was adapted to
73:, the owner of the cargo, so that he could fraudulently collect the insurance money. The cargo was claimed to consist of a disassembled uranium processing plant but in fact consisted of worthless scrap, and 6 of the 12 crew members died. 52:, repainted and renamed and falsely stated to be new ships. There were over 2,000 cases of sailors who had signed on as crew for a ship being tried in court for refusing to board upon seeing its condition. Plimsoll stated in the 60:
tells a friend of mine that he does not know a single ship which has been broken up voluntarily by the owners in the course of 30 years on account of its being worn out".
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in Spain. The ship is described as a rusted, rotten and leaking coffin ship and pokes fun at the vessel's owners for the sailors' success at bringing it across the
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that has been overinsured and is therefore worth more to its owners sunk than afloat. These were hazardous places to work in the days before effective
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Many overloaded overinsured ships in the days of wooden sailing ships were old ships riddled with wood rot and woodworm and
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regulation. They were generally eliminated in the 1870s with the success of reforms championed by
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sank in the Indian Ocean as a result of a time bomb, which had been planted by
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which deals with sailors working on a ship which the owners want to sink.
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The Plimsoll Sensation : The Great Campaign to Save Lives at Sea.
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Coffin ship (disambiguation)
ship
maritime safety
British
MP
Samuel Plimsoll
shipworm
British Parliament
Lloyd's
Lucona
Udo Proksch
Rudyard Kipling
Sunderland
Bilbao
Bay of Biscay
Op hoop van zegen
Herman Heijermans
BBC television drama
The Onedin Line
episode S02E07 "Coffin Ship"
episode S03E06 "Danger Level"
Leon Uris
Redemption
The Death Ship
B. Traven
The London
Plimsoll Line and Coffin Ships
Coast (TV series)
"Merchant Shipping Act"
Spartacus Educational

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