The width of a cargo ship, often referred to as its beam, can vary significantly depending on the ship's design and purpose. Generally, cargo ships range from about 30 to 50 meters (98 to 164 feet) in width. Larger container ships can have a beam exceeding 60 meters (197 feet). The beam is a critical factor in determining a ship's stability and cargo capacity.
The measurement of a ship's largest width is referred to as its beam. The beam is typically measured at the widest point of the ship's hull and is crucial for determining stability and cargo capacity. It can vary significantly depending on the type and purpose of the vessel, ranging from a few meters for smaller boats to over 60 meters for large cargo ships.
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The number of stops a cargo ship will make depends on how much cargo the ship has and how many places it has to deliver cargo.
the cargo hold
a cargo hold
Container ship.
Cargo hold
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.
a cargo hold
Some synonyms for Cargo could be: Baggage, freight, burden, contents, goods...
The cargo ship was a feature item that you received after completing various jobs
Hold - as in a cargo hold.