Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage deck, from the inside of the inner plank, average thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the... The United Service Magazine - Page 3731857Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of Commerce. Bureau of Navigation - 1915 - 112 pages
...ascertained as follows : TONNAGE LENGTH. ART. 8. (a) Measure the length of the vessel of usual sheer on the upper side of the tonnage deck, from the inside...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers or frames (average thickness, or inside of angle irons or frames in iron... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1915 - 600 pages
...follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage-deck, from the inside of the inner plank, average thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern-timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1920 - 648 pages
...follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage-deck, from the inside of the inner plank, average thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern-timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1923 - 716 pages
...follows : Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage-deck, from the inside of the inner plank, average thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern-timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| Thomas Walton - Naval architecture - 1924 - 448 pages
...tonnage. To compute the under-deck tonnage of a modern iron or steel vessel, proceed as follows : — Measure the length of the ship in a straight line along the upper surface of the tonnage deck from the point forward where the lines forming the inside of the cargo... | |
| United States - Maritime law - 1927 - 556 pages
...tons of one hundred cubic feet each, to be ascertained as follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States - Law - 1928 - 722 pages
...tons of one hundred cubic feet each, to be ascertained as follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States, United States. Bureau of Navigation - Documentation - 1932 - 514 pages
...tons of one hundred cubic feet each, to be ascertained as follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States - Law - 1983 - 1444 pages
...tons of one hundred cubic feet each, to be ascertained as follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
| United States - 1975 - 296 pages
...tons of one hundred cubic feet each, to be ascertained as follows: Measure the length of the vessel in a straight line along the upper side of the tonnage...thickness, at the side of the stem to the inside of the plank on the stern timbers, average thickness, deducting from this length what is due to the rake of... | |
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