Capemax vessels are a category of bulk carriers designed to transport large quantities of dry bulk cargo, such as coal, iron ore, and grains. They typically have a deadweight tonnage (DWT) ranging from approximately 80,000 to 120,000 tons. Capemax vessels are optimized for efficiency and can navigate through major global ports, making them a key component in the maritime shipping industry. Their design allows for a balance between cargo capacity and operational flexibility.
The Capemax ship refers to a classification of container vessels that are designed to operate in ports with draft restrictions, specifically those that can accommodate larger ships without exceeding a maximum draft. These vessels typically have a capacity ranging from around 8,000 to 14,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs). Capemax ships are often used in trade routes where larger vessels might not be able to access due to port size limitations, thus enhancing cargo efficiency and logistical capabilities in specific regions.
the PWC
Place a vessel loop twice around a vessel so that if you put tension on the vessel loop, it will occlude the vessel.
The vessel being "overtaken" is the stand-on vessel. The vessel "overtaking" is the give-way vessel.
When a sailing vessel and a pwc are meeting head on the sailing vessel is the stand on vessel.
When the motorized vessel is a commercial vessel or when the motorized vessel has another vessel or person in tow.
The vessel overtaking another vessel
the vessel being overtaken
The vessel that is overtaking another vessel is the vessel that should give way. This means that the vessel that is being overtaken can remain on course.
Dilation of a blood vessel is the term for physiologic widening of the vessel. Abnormal widening of the blood vessel through a weakening of the wall is known as aneurysm.Dilation of a blood vessel means widening of the vessel.
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the PWC