Measurement of Vessels: Regulations Interpreting Laws Relating to Admeasurement of Vessels, Together with the Laws of United States and the Suez Canal Regulations |
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75 per cent accommodation air spaces allowed ascer ascertained average thickness berthing bulkhead cabins capstan ceiling closed-in spaces closing and corresponding Commissioner of Navigation common interval compartments covered and closed-in crew space cubical contents deductible spaces Donkey engine double bottom engine and boiler engine room engine space erections exclusive exempted from measurement exempted space extending floor forecastle frames Gross registered tonnage gross tonnage hatchways hull included inside keelson light and air machinery space mean horizontal area means of closing mess room multiply the second number of equal obtained by one-third one-half openings not provided paddle steamers Panama Canal passengers plating points of division poop poop deck portion propelling power provided with means rake register tonnage round of beam rules screw steamers shaft trunk shelter deck ship ship's space occupied stem stern timber sternpost Suez Canal superstructures taken tier tonnage deck transverse area upper deck upper side water ballast
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Seite 46 - ... one-third of the round of the beam ; divide the length so taken into the number of equal parts required by the following table, according to the class in such table to which the ship belongs : TABLE.
Seite 16 - ... feet, divide each depth into four equal parts; then measure the inside horizontal breadth, at each of the three points of division, and also at the upper and lower points of the depth, extending each measurement to the average thickness of that part of the ceiling which is between the points of measurement; number these breadths from above, numbering the upper breadth one, and so on down to the lowest breadth; multiply the second and fourth by four, and...
Seite 47 - ... area (except the first and last) by two ; add these products together, and to the sum add the first and last if they yield anything; multiply the quantity thus obtained by one-third of the common interval between the areas, and the product will be the cubical contents of the space under the tonnage deck...
Seite 55 - ... who have declared their intention to become citizens of the United States...
Seite 49 - If a vessel has a third deck, or spar deck, the tonnage of the space between it and the tonnage deck shall be ascertained as follows: Measure in feet the inside length of the space, at the middle of its height, from the plank at the side of the stem to the...
Seite 25 - That forecastles shall be fumigated at such intervals as may be provided by regulations to be issued by the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, with the approval of the Department of Commerce, and shall have at least two exits, one of which may be used in emergencies.
Seite 45 - ... the laws relating to these subjects, and relating to the collection of tonnage tax, and to the refund of such tax when collected erroneously or illegally, his decision shall be final.
Seite 26 - The space occupied by the donkey engine and boiler, if connected with the main pumps of the ship.
Seite 64 - One of these three sections must pass through the middle of the aforesaid length, and the two others through the two extremities. Add to the sum of the two extreme sections four times the middle one, and multiply the sum thus obtained by the third of the distance between the sections. This product divided by 100 if the measurements are taken in English feet, or by 2.83 if they are taken in meters, gives the tonnage of the space measured.
Seite 23 - In ascertaining the tonnage of open vessels, the upper edge of the upper strake is to form the boundary line of measurement, and the depth shall be taken from an athwartship line, extending from the upper edge of said strake at each division of the length.