It really does vary depending on the size of the vessel, but typically you would be looking at around 1000 long tons of displacement for an unloaded cargo vessel with a gross tonnage (volume) of 1300. The weight is known as displacement due to being calculated by measuring the volume of water displaced by the vessel when floating on the surface.
I hope this goes at least a little way to answering your question, but on a few days of personal research it seems as though there isn't really a typical value as it is so dependent on many factors.
The cargo vessel was completely under the water in less than fifteen minutes. The cargo vessel has a certain procedure for searching for stowaways.
The vessel with the pestle holds the brew that is true.That is one huge cargo vessel.
Gross register tonnage (GRT) represents the total internal volume of a vessel.
Arrival draft means the deepness of the vessel under water when the cargo is loaded in the vessel, and departure draft means the deepness of the vessel under water after the cargo is discharged fully or partially.
A vessel carries people or cargo.
general cargo ships
Nominal capacity for a vessel refers to the maximum volume or weight of cargo that the vessel is designed to carry under ideal conditions without exceeding safety limits. This capacity is typically expressed in terms of volume (cubic meters or cubic feet) for bulk carriers or deadweight tonnage (DWT) for other types of ships. It serves as a standard for evaluating the vessel's performance and efficiency in transporting goods. However, actual loading capacity may vary based on factors such as weight distribution, cargo type, and regulatory restrictions.
wharfage due - is the amt. assessed against the cargo of a vessel engaged in the foreign trade, based on the quantity, weight or measure received and/ or discharged by such vessel. The owner, consignee, or agent of either, of the article is the person liable for such charge
To calculate the weight of an empty pressure vessel, you can determine the volume of the vessel and then multiply it by the density of the material from which the vessel is made. This will give you the mass of the vessel, which you can then convert to weight by multiplying it by the acceleration due to gravity.
There are several control rooms on a cargo ship. The bridge is in control of safely navigating the vessel. There will be an engine control room, called an ECR, EOS, or any of a number of abbreviation, and if the vessel is carrying liquid cargo, such as a oil tanker, there will also be a Cargo Control Room.
Cargo ship
whats the maximum cargo weight of a 2001 f350