The Naval Constructor: A Vade Mecum of Ship Design for Students, Naval Architects, Shipbuilders and Owners, Marine Superintendents, Engineers and DraughtsmenD. Van Nostrand Company; [etc., etc. ], 1914 - 819ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Tonnage Rules - Y . R. A. and N. Y. Y. C. Rules Windlasses - Towing Machines , etc. Section VI . Miscellaneous . - Tables of Weights - Measures - Oil Fuel Data - Weights of Bolts and Nuts - Tank Capacities- Unit Equivalents - Squares ...
... Tonnage Rules - Y . R. A. and N. Y. Y. C. Rules Windlasses - Towing Machines , etc. Section VI . Miscellaneous . - Tables of Weights - Measures - Oil Fuel Data - Weights of Bolts and Nuts - Tank Capacities- Unit Equivalents - Squares ...
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... tonnage dimensions . Moment of inertia of load water plane . Metacentre and moment . Moment to alter trim one inch at load line . On drawings locates the intersection of projected water line with the elevation . Centre of gravity , or ...
... tonnage dimensions . Moment of inertia of load water plane . Metacentre and moment . Moment to alter trim one inch at load line . On drawings locates the intersection of projected water line with the elevation . Centre of gravity , or ...
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... tonnage divided by the product of the length , breadth , and depth , meas- ured as described in the following clauses , 1 , 2 , and 3 , gives a fractional quantity of coefficient which bears a nearly constant relation to the quantity ...
... tonnage divided by the product of the length , breadth , and depth , meas- ured as described in the following clauses , 1 , 2 , and 3 , gives a fractional quantity of coefficient which bears a nearly constant relation to the quantity ...
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... tonnage of the vessel below the upper deck by the product of the length , breadth , and depth of hold . In awning - deck vessels the registered depth and tonnage are taken below the main deck . ( a ) It is of importance in the ...
... tonnage of the vessel below the upper deck by the product of the length , breadth , and depth of hold . In awning - deck vessels the registered depth and tonnage are taken below the main deck . ( a ) It is of importance in the ...
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... tonnage of the volume between the top of the cellular bottom and the level of the ordinary floor should be calculated and added to the registered under - deck tonnage . The tonnage so corrected used in conjunction with the depth of hold ...
... tonnage of the volume between the top of the cellular bottom and the level of the ordinary floor should be calculated and added to the registered under - deck tonnage . The tonnage so corrected used in conjunction with the depth of hold ...
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572 ÆäÀÌÁö - Nothing in these rules shall interfere with the operation of any special rules made by the government of any nation with respect to additional station and signal lights for two or more ships of war or for vessels sailing under convoy...
568 ÆäÀÌÁö - A vessel of one hundred and fifty feet or upwards in length, when at anchor, shall carry in the forward part of the vessel, at a height of not less than twenty and not exceeding forty feet above the hull, one such light, and at or near the stern of the vessel, and at such a height that it shall be not less than fifteen feet lower than the forward light, another such light.
567 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be exhibited, in sufficient time to prevent collision, so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side.
571 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... use, and shall flash or show them at short intervals, to indicate the direction in which they are heading, but the green light shall not be shown on the port side, nor the red light on the starboard side. A pilot vessel of such a class as to be obliged to go alongside of a...
569 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... abaft the beam on the starboard side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance ot at least 2 miles. (c) On the port side a red...
567 ÆäÀÌÁö - Pilot vessels, when engaged on their station on pilotage duty, shall not show the lights required for other vessels, but shall carry a white light at the masthead, visible all round the horizon, and shall also exhibit a flare-up light or flare-up lights at short intervals, which shall never exceed fifteen minutes.
566 ÆäÀÌÁö - The highest and lowest of these lights shall be red, and the middle light shall be white, and they shall be of such a character as to be visible all around the horizon, at a distance of at least two miles.
568 ÆäÀÌÁö - The white light required to be shown by this article may be fixed and carried in a lantern, but in such case the lantern shall be so constructed, fitted, and screened that it shall throw...
565 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... feet above or below such lights, if the length of the tow measuring from the stern of the towing vessel to the stern of the last vessel towed exceeds 600 feet.
565 ÆäÀÌÁö - These two lights shall be so placed in line with the keel that one shall be at least 15 feet higher than the other and in such a position with reference to each other that the lower light shall be forward of the upper one. The vertical distance between these lights shall be less than the horizontal distance.