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bit-numismatist
09.06.2021 20:25:10

Here are all the Beam is the __ width of a ship; the midpoint answers. CodyCross is an addictive game developed by Fanatee. Are you looking for never-ending fun in this exciting logic-brain app? Each world has more than 20 groups with 5 puzzles each. Some of the worlds are: Planet Earth, Under The Sea, Inventions, Seasons, Circus, Transports and Culinary Arts. We are sharing all the answers for this game below. The newest feature from Codycross is that you can actually synchronize your gameplay and play it from another device. Simply login with Facebook and follow th instructions given to you by the developers. [links]


cdwebbtech
27.04.2021 21:50:30

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jwalck
01.05.2021 11:02:26


JerGermanesls
25.05.2021 23:34:25

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17.06.2021 2:21:52


nephishe
21.04.2021 13:23:08


Centaur
22.06.2021 12:54:28

CARGO DEADWEIGHT - Capacity is determined by deducting from total deadweight the weight of fuel, water, stores, dunnage, crew passengers, and other items necessary for use on a voyage.


rodin
04.05.2021 3:33:57

A ship's length is sometimes given as Length Between Perpendiculars [LBP] . It is measured in feet and inches from the forward surface of the stem, or main bow perpendicular member, to the after surface of the sternpost, or main stern perpendicular member. This was believed to give a reasonable idea of the ship's carrying capacity, as it excluded the small, often unusable volume contained in her overhanging ends. On some types of vessels this is, for all practical purposes, a waterline measurement.


wiskathecat
13.06.2021 22:05:59

DISPLACEMENT, LOADED - The weight of the ship including cargo, passengers, fuel, water, stores, dunnage and such other items necessary for use on a voyage, which brings the ship down to her load draft.


wscott
01.05.2021 1:40:26

A ship's Length Overall [LOA] is measured in feet and inches from the extreme forward end of the bow to the extreme aft end of the stern. Watercraft operators must be familiar with this and similar dimensions to safely maneuver the ship. The dimension is commonly found in lists of ship's data for each vessel.


bosco
16.06.2021 20:12:53

GROSS TONNAGE - The entire internal cubic capacity of the ship expressed in tons of 100 cubic feet to the ton, except certain spaces which are exempted, such as: (1) peak and other tanks for water ballast; (2) spaces above the uppermost continuous deck, such as: open forecastle, bridge and poop, certain light and air spaces, domes of skylights, condenser, anchor gear, steering gear, wheel house, galley and cabins for passengers.


birddump
27.04.2021 11:05:00

A ship's measurement is expressed in feet and inches--linear dimensions. A ship is a three dimensional structure having length, width, and depth.
A Ship's Dimensions


ptime
11.05.2021 20:38:37

A ship's extreme breadth, commonly called beam, is measured in feet and inches from the most outboard point on one side to the most outboard point on the other at the widest point on the ship. This dimension must include any projections on either side of the vessel. Like length overall, this measurement is important to a ship's officer in handling the vessel. more


petree
18.06.2021 7:17:41

NET TONNAGE - The tonnage most frequently used for the calculation of tonnage taxes and the assessment of charges for wharfage and other port dues. Net tonnage is obtained by deducting from the gross tonnage, crew and navigating spaces and an allowance for the space occupied by the propelling machinery.


darrob
21.04.2021 20:50:24

A ship's size and capacity can be described in two ways--linear dimensions or tonnages. Each is completely different yet interrelated.


kat
28.05.2021 1:12:34

The next figure shows four different draft readings.
Various Draft Readings here


adavid
01.05.2021 5:23:45

Let’s assume a symmetrical hull form, which is symmetric around fore and aft plane. The hull plane is divided into three sets of mutually orthogonal planes. The horizontal planes are known as the waterplanes and the lines intersecting the planes are known as waterlines. The planes which are at right angle to waterplanes are known as transverse planes or transverse sections. These planes form the buttock lines and also the profile of the hull.


anypromo180
10.05.2021 9:17:25

Fore perpendicular: It is the vertical line passing through the point of intersection of the summer load line with forward side of the stem.


fonzie77
23.05.2021 9:09:32

Length on the waterline (lwl): It is the distance measured between the intersections points of the bow and the after end with the summer load waterline. In case it is not mentioned, the length of the summer load waterline is taken into consideration as the length of the waterline. here