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Commissioning a ship means putting that ship into service. The term is used for naval ships. It is a long process that includes multiple steps from launching and naming the ship through installing and and testing her equipment. The final process in commissioning a ship is the sea trial. Her commander and crew will take her on a sea voyage to identify any deficiencies so they can be corrected.
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There is no difference between the term "motor ship" and the term "motor vessel." The two are commonly used interchangeably.
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The ship and the ferry could both be called boats these days.But generally a boat would be a smaller vessel than the ship or ferry.The difference between the ship and the ferry is that the ferry runs a regular service and travels shorter distances.
The crew on the whaling ship had all the oil they needed for their lamps, while the oil was scarce on a merchant ship.
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A loaded ship is going to sink into the water more,causing water to displace..
PCU stands for Pre-Commissioning Unit in the context of a US Navy ship. It is used to designate a ship that is currently under construction and has not been formally commissioned into active service yet. The PCU prefix is typically dropped once the ship is commissioned and officially enters service.
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