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- Nancy Anne ****isting a tug and barge docking in Rogers City, Michigan Oceangoing tug Smit Rotterdam arriving at Rotterdam (1987) Dutch tugboat Watergeus...
- A barge is typically a flat-bottomed vessel which does not have its own means of mechanical propulsion. Original use was on inland waterways, while modern...
- and channels in Eastern Canada and Northern United States that permits oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North...
- material, etc. The goal of the project is to recreate in this manner an oceangoing warship of 50 oars taken right out of the Norse sagas.[citation needed]...
- S**** power or s**** supply is the provision of s****side electrical power to a ship at berth while its main and auxiliary engines are shut down. While...
- Meghna Group of Industries entered the shipping business by launching two oceangoing vessels, MV Meghna Princess and MV Meghna Adventure, with a carrying capacity...
- would be stationed in the barrel of the foremast or crow's nest of an oceangoing vessel as a navigational aid. In early ships the crow's nest was simply...
- The Arctic convoys of World War II were oceangoing convoys which sailed from the United Kingdom, Iceland, and North America to northern ports in the Soviet...
- large oceangoing ships are unable to traverse it. Some countries or important parts of countries have coastlines or river ports reachable by oceangoing ships...
- The Type I U-boat was the first post–World War I attempt to produce an oceangoing submarine for **** Germany's Kriegsmarine. The type was based on the Spanish...