Navigation by the owners of a ship the tonnage of such portion of the space or spaces above the crown of the engine room and above the upper deck as is framed in for the machinery or for the admission of light and air and not required to be... On the stowage of ships and their cargoes - Seite 629von Robert White Stevens - 1869 - 712 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Great Britain - 1854 - 1036 Seiten
...Breadth, and Depth, and the Product will be the Cubical Contents of the Space below the Crown ; then find the Cubical Contents of the Space or Spaces,...and Air, by multiplying together the Length, Depth, ands Breadth thereof; add such Contents to the Cubical Contents of the Space below the Crown; divide... | |
| Austria - 1878 - 838 Seiten
...or spaces, if any, between the crown aforesaid and the uppermost or poop deck, as the case may be, which are framed in for the machinery or for the admission of light and air, by multiplying together the lenght, depth, and breadth thereof; add such contents to the cubical contents •of the space below... | |
| John Joseph Shillinglaw - 1858 - 444 Seiten
...Breadth, and Depth, and the Product will be the Cubical Contents of the Space below the Crown ; then find the Cubical Contents of the Space or Spaces,...the Length, Depth, and Breadth thereof ; add such contenis to the Cubical Contents of the Space below the Crown ; divide the Sum by 100; and the Result... | |
| Edwin Beedell - 1858 - 500 Seiten
...breadth, and depth, and the product will be the cubical contents of the space below the crown ; then find the cubical contents of the space or spaces,...together the length, depth, and breadth thereof; add sucn contents to the cubical contents of the space below the crown ; divide the sum by 100 ; and the... | |
| 1859 - 782 Seiten
...more than three decks, the tonnage of the space or spaces between decks, if any, above the third deck, which are framed in for the machinery or for the admission of light and air, found by multiplying together the length, breadth, and depth thereof, and dividing the product by 100,... | |
| Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1860 - 266 Seiten
...three decks, the tonnage of the space or spaces betwixt decks, if any, above the third deck, which arc framed in for the machinery or for the admission of light and air, found by multiplying together the length, breadth, and depth thereof, and dividing the product by 100,... | |
| Jacobus Wertheim - 1861 - 418 Seiten
...breadth and depth, and the prodnct will be the cuhical contents of the space below the crown ; then find the cubical contents of the space or spaces,...together the length, depth, and breadth thereof; add snch contents to the cubical contents of the space below the crown; divide 4fi the sum by 100; and... | |
| Andrew Murray - 1861 - 262 Seiten
...more than three decks, the tonnage of the space or spaces betwixt decks, if any, above the third deck, which are framed in for the machinery, or for the admission of light and air, found by multiplying together the length, breadth, and depth thereof, and dividing the product by 100,... | |
| 1862 - 510 Seiten
...more than three decks, the tonnage of the space or spaces betwixt decks, if any, above the third deck, which are framed in for the machinery, or for the admission of light and air. found by multiplying together the length, breadth, and depth thereof, and dividing the product by 100,... | |
| 1865 - 934 Seiten
...more than three decks, the tonnage of the space or spaces betwixt decks (if any) above the third deck, which are framed in for the machinery, or for the admission of light and air, found by multiplying together the length, breadth and depth thereof, and dividing the product by 100,... | |
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