Port of New York, Harbor and Marine Review, Volume 10Alexander Rogers Smith Port of New York publicity Company, 1931 - Harbors |
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... feet 4 inches in length over - all , with a beam of 30 feet 111⁄2 inches , and a mean draft of 9 feet 4 inches . Their normal displacement is 1,051 tons . The seven are to be sold individually , or with an alterna- tive bid for the ...
... feet 4 inches in length over - all , with a beam of 30 feet 111⁄2 inches , and a mean draft of 9 feet 4 inches . Their normal displacement is 1,051 tons . The seven are to be sold individually , or with an alterna- tive bid for the ...
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... feet only . The locks in the new Welland Canal now have 30 feet over the sills . Anyone who knows any- thing about water transportation knows that the channel in a river or canal must be two or three feet deeper than the water over the ...
... feet only . The locks in the new Welland Canal now have 30 feet over the sills . Anyone who knows any- thing about water transportation knows that the channel in a river or canal must be two or three feet deeper than the water over the ...
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... feet long and 180 feet wide , with 30 feet depth of water , will accommodate two large ocean - going oil tankers . The new wharf and lay - bye at Irlam is designed to provide waterside facilities for the works of the Lan- cashire Steel ...
... feet long and 180 feet wide , with 30 feet depth of water , will accommodate two large ocean - going oil tankers . The new wharf and lay - bye at Irlam is designed to provide waterside facilities for the works of the Lan- cashire Steel ...
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