- A
Seawaymax vessel is one of the
maximum size that can fit
through the
canal locks of the St.
Lawrence Seaway,
linking the
inland Great Lakes of North...
- p****age of a ship 740 feet (230 m) long by 78 feet (24 m) feet wide (the
Seawaymax limit). The U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers conducted a
study to
expand the...
- MV Tim S. Dool is an
Algoma Central-owned
seawaymax lake
freighter built in 1967, by the
Saint John
Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. in
Saint John, New Brunswick...
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categories include: Dry
cargo Small Handy size,
carriers of 20,000–28,000 DWT
Seawaymax, 28,000 DWT the
largest vessel that can
traverse the St
Lawrence Seaway...
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Chinamax Handymax Handysize Maersk Triple E
class Malaccamax Panamax Q-Max
Seawaymax Suezmax Ultra Large Crude Carrier Valemax VLCC The 1815 Lloyd's Underwriters'...
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squared is 81, plus 1. The beam will
usually be
around 82 ft (25 m), e.g.
Seawaymax. As
catamarans have more than one hull,
there is a
different beam calculation...
- beam of 77.5
metres (254 ft). The
similar terms Panamax, Malaccamax, and
Seawaymax are used for the
largest ships capable of ****ing
through the
Panama Canal...
- 3 ft), and
tonnage of 300,000 DWT.
Similar terms Panamax,
Suezmax and
Seawaymax are used for the
largest ships capable of ****ing
through the
Panama Canal...
- 870 ft) long, with a
minimum depth of 9.8 m (32 ft 2 in). It has a
single Seawaymax lock to
account for
tidal differences; any
vessel capable of transiting...
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considered separately.
Categories occur in
regional trade, such as Kamsarmax,
Seawaymax, Setouchmax, Dunkirkmax, and
Newcastlemax also
appear in
regional trade...