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- Malaccamax is a naval architecture term for the largest tonnage of ship capable of ****ing through the 25-metre-deep (82 ft) Strait of Malacca. Bulk carriers...
- size of a vessel that can p**** through the Strait is referred to as the Malaccamax. The next closest p****ageway to the east, the Sunda Strait between Sumatra...
- maximum allowed beam of 77.5 metres (254 ft). The similar terms Panamax, Malaccamax, and Seawaymax are used for the largest ships capable of ****ing through...
- (Very Large Crude Carrier), supertankers between 150,000 and 320,000 DWT. Malaccamax, ships with a draft less than 20.5 m (67.3 ft) that can traverse the Strait...
- maximum draft of vessels going through the Straits of Malacca, and the Malaccamax ship class. The 9th century AD Muslim author Ya'qubi referred a Bahr Salahit...
- sizes Aframax Capesize Chinamax Handymax Handysize Maersk Triple E class Malaccamax Panamax Q-Max Seawaymax Suezmax Ultra Large Crude Carrier Valemax VLCC...
- draw too much water to p**** through the Malacca Strait (so-called "post Malaccamax" vessels) often use the Lombok Strait, instead. The Lombok Strait is notable...
- Sunda Straits Crisis Java Head Kra Canal Lombok Strait Mak****ar Strait Malaccamax List of road-rail bridges 2018 Sunda Strait tsunami "Sunda Islands". Concise...
- fully laden. Canals are not the only draft-limited shipping lanes. A Malaccamax ship, is the deepest draft able to transit the very busy but relatively...
- the Indian and Pacific oceans and a common one for those exceeding the Malaccamax size and therefore incapable of using the Strait of Malacca. Modern bathymetric...