Measurement of Vessels for the Panama Canal, Volumen2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - 596 páginas |
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... officers of the Bureau of Construction and Repair Department of the Navy , who have cooperated in drafting the rules to determine the tonnage upon which warships shall pay tolls ; and I am also indebted to Mr. James H. Mancor ...
... officers of the Bureau of Construction and Repair Department of the Navy , who have cooperated in drafting the rules to determine the tonnage upon which warships shall pay tolls ; and I am also indebted to Mr. James H. Mancor ...
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... officers in charge of the interpretation and enforcement of the rules . It is also possible that vessel measurement may be the subject of future legislation . Congress has authorized the President to prescribe and to change the Panama ...
... officers in charge of the interpretation and enforcement of the rules . It is also possible that vessel measurement may be the subject of future legislation . Congress has authorized the President to prescribe and to change the Panama ...
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... officers and crew are on the turret deck . The construction of the hull may follow various designs , and the turret ships may differ materially in details of construction . The midship section given in figure 17 shows a deep hold with ...
... officers and crew are on the turret deck . The construction of the hull may follow various designs , and the turret ships may differ materially in details of construction . The midship section given in figure 17 shows a deep hold with ...
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... officers ' accommodations . As indicated in figure 21 , various superstructures , such as the galley , smoking room , chart room , and lamp room are located above the shelter deck . Some of the space between the main and upper deck is ...
... officers ' accommodations . As indicated in figure 21 , various superstructures , such as the galley , smoking room , chart room , and lamp room are located above the shelter deck . Some of the space between the main and upper deck is ...
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... officers ' accommodations . As indicated in figure 21 , various superstructures , such as the galley , smoking room , chart room , and lamp room are located above the shelter deck . Some of the space between the main and upper deck is ...
... officers ' accommodations . As indicated in figure 21 , various superstructures , such as the galley , smoking room , chart room , and lamp room are located above the shelter deck . Some of the space between the main and upper deck is ...
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Página 129 - ... breadths ; measure also the mean length of the space between the foremost and aftermost bulkheads or limits of its length, excluding such parts (if any) as are not actually occupied by or required for the proper working of the machinery...
Página 248 - Inside horizontal breadth, at each of the three points of division, and also at the upper and lower points of the depth, extending each measurement to the average thickness...
Página 477 - Every place so occupied shall be kept free from goods or stores of any kind not being the personal property of the crew in use during the voyage; and if any such place is not so kept free...
Página 129 - ... which are framed in for the machinery or for the admission of light and air, by multiplying together the length, depth and breadth thereof; add...
Página 407 - ... in a direction perpendicular to the keel from the height so marked on the outside of the ship on the one side to the height so marked on the other side by passing a chain under the keel...
Página 248 - ... and also at the upper and lower points of the depth, number them from above as before ; multiply the second, fourth, and sixth by...
Página 256 - ... deck, or, in case of a break, below a line stretched in continuation thereof, to the upper side of the floor timber at the inside of the limber strake...
Página 238 - Crown aforesaid, which are framed in for the Machinery or for the Admission of Light and Air, by multiplying together the Length, Depth, and Breadth thereof; add such Contents to the Cubical Contents of the Space below the Crown ; divide the Sum by 100; and the Result shall be deemed to be the Tonnage of the said Space...
Página 275 - ... multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the breadths, and the product shall be deemed the transverse area...
Página 405 - ... (average thickness), deducting from this length what is due to the rake of the bow in the thickness of the deck, and what is due to the rake of the stern timber in the thickness of the deck, and also what is due to the...