See Related Links for a picture of a typical Norwegian coastal whaling boat leaving harbour. The boat is 25m long. A typical quota for a boat this size would be 15-20 minkie whales.
A "loose fish" on a whaling ship refers to a whale that has been caught but is not yet secured or processed. This term highlights the precarious nature of handling large, powerful marine animals during whaling operations. Loose fish can pose significant risks to crew members due to their size and strength, making it crucial to manage them carefully until they are properly dealt with.
your ship is average size i suppose, then it depends on how much oil you have.
Not all cruise ships are the same but the average size is about 25,000 tons.
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the avrage size of a long ship is 28 meters == ==
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No. By today's standards, Titanic wouldn't even be mid-sized.
This depends on many things, the size of the ship, the displacement (mass, but on water), number of motors, etc. Typically a ship has one or two, and up to as many as 4 for average lake and ocean going vessels.
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It all depends on the size of the ship...