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Definition of Coasting trade

Coasting trade
Coasting Coast"ing, a. Sailing along or near a coast, or running between ports along a coast. Coasting trade, trade carried on by water between neighboring ports of the same country, as distinguished from foreign trade or trade involving long voyages. Coasting vessel, a vessel employed in coasting; a coaster.

Meaning of Coasting trade from wikipedia

- coastal trade, coastal shipping, coasting trade and coastwise trade, all encomp**** the movement of cargo and p****engers mainly by sea along a coast, without...
- Revival cottages, most of which were owned by mariners active in the coasting trade. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
- wooden-hulled schooners, once the most common vessel in the American coasting trade. She was one of the first ships in the fleet of historic vessels known...
- from a time when they were one of the most common cargo vessels of the coasting trade. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991, she now serves as...
- net tons, licensed to carry six or less p****engers for hire in the coasting trade. She has a registered length of 28.7 feet, her beam is 8.6 feet, and...
- gabbart, small single masted sailing barges, which took most of the coasting trade. The original puffer was the Thomas, an iron canal boat of 1856, less...
- schooner operating in the coasting trade along the east coast of the United States. Built in 1902, it served in that trade until 1928. After serving for...
- small number of surviving schooners originally built for the Atlantic coasting trade, and one of only three with a centerboard, allowing access through shallow...
- had been licensed by the US Congress under a 1793 law regulating the coasting trade. The partners ended up in the New York Court for the Trial of Impeachments...
- for its ownership by Timothy Baker, a ship's captain engaged in the coasting trade. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on...