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Pirate Ship

Pirate Ship is een Metallbau Emmeln-schipschommel die volgens Paultons tot 60 graden per kant uitzwaait.

Pirate Ship is de klassieke piratenboot van Paultons Park: vooruit, achteruit en steeds hoger, met genoeg vaart om spannend te voelen maar nog duidelijk binnen het familieritsegment. De attractie leunt op het herkenbare gevoel van een schommelboot op volle zee.

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Highest measurement 0 min Measured at 26-06 16:33
Type Ride
Category Family ride
Closed - status
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Classification

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Notes

Paultons vermeldt een zwaaihoek van 60 graden aan beide kanten en 0,9 meter minimumlengte. Wikipedia vermeldt openingsjaar 2001 en fabrikant Metallbau Emmeln.

Theming

Piratenbootpresentatie met zeevaartgevoel, houten scheepsvorm en swashbuckling toon.

Data

Wait statistics

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Highest measurement 0 min Measured at 26-06 16:33
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Wait times

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Outage duration

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Outages per day

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