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  2. Tide-class tanker - Wikipedia

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    The 37,000 t ships provide fuel, food, fresh water, ammunition and other supplies to Royal Navy vessels around the world. Norway ordered a similar 26,000 t version with a 48-bed hospital and greater solid stores capacity, but reduced liquid capacity; it was delivered in November 2018 as HNoMS Maud two years after originally planned.

  3. M970 - Wikipedia

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    The M970 Semi-Trailer Refueler is a 5,000-U.S.-gallon (19,000 L; 4,200 imp gal) fuel dispensing tanker designed for under/overwing refueling of aircraft. It is equipped with a filter/separator, recirculation system and two refueling systems, one for underwing and one for overwing servicing.

  4. Ship - Wikipedia

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    They can be categorized by several criteria: architecture, the type of fish they catch, the fishing method used, geographical origin, and technical features such as rigging. As of 2004, the world's fishing fleet consisted of some 4 million vessels. [65] Of these, 1.3 million were decked vessels with enclosed areas and the rest were open vessels ...

  5. Crew boat - Wikipedia

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    Ms. Netty, a 225-foot (68.6 m) crew boat delivered to Gulf Offshore Logistics by builder Gulf Craft in 2012, is reportedly the world's largest monohull crew boat. Ms. Netty boasts 4,380 square feet (407 m 2) of clear deck space and can carry 66,300 US gallons (250,973 L; 55,206 imp gal) of water and 77,204 US gallons (292,249 L; 64,286 imp gal) of transferable fuel, as well as 74 passengers.

  6. Deadweight tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Deadweight tonnage is a measure of a vessel's weight carrying capacity, not including the empty weight of the ship. It is distinct from the displacement (weight of water displaced), which includes the ship's own weight, or the volumetric measures of gross tonnage or net tonnage (and the legacy measures gross register tonnage and net register tonnage).

  7. Tugboat - Wikipedia

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    A tugboat or tug is a marine vessel that manoeuvres other vessels by pushing or pulling them, with direct contact or a tow line. These boats typically tug ships in circumstances where they cannot or should not move under their own power, such as in crowded harbors or narrow canals , [ 1 ] or cannot move at all, such as barges , disabled ships ...

  8. Oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Second only to pipelines in terms of efficiency, [5] the average cost of transport of crude oil by tanker amounts to only US$5 to $8 per cubic metre ($0.02 to $0.03 per US gallon). [5] Some specialized types of oil tankers have evolved. One of these is the naval replenishment oiler, a tanker which can fuel a moving vessel.

  9. MV Robert S. Pierson - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013 the Robert S. Pierson made a rare visit to Toronto. The Robert S. Pierson is a bulk carrier built for and operated on the North American Great Lakes. [1] The vessel went through several owners and several names. In 2007, she was sold to Lower Lakes Towing, a Canadian company. Her last namesake was Robert Scott Pierson, the ...