Betekenis van:
surface ship
surface ship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a warship that operates on the surface of the water
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- ‘passenger submersible craft’ means a passenger-carrying mobile vessel which primarily operates under water and relies on surface support, such as a surface ship or shore-based facilities, for monitoring and for one or more of the following:
- In addition, the level of difficulty concerning the preparation of the steel surface was apparently magnified by the ship owner's own standards.
- Portugal explained that the steel surface was prepared according to the specifications of a new standard that requires the steel to be ‘free of all visible imperfections’ and that the shipyard had difficulties in matching the ship owner's interpretation of this standard.
- as near to the water surface as is safe and practicable; for a davit-launched survival craft the height of the davit head, with the survival craft in embarkation position, shall, as far as practicable, not exceed 15 metres to the waterline when the ship is in its lightest seagoing condition, and the position of a davit launched survival craft in the embarkation position shall be such that it stays clear of the waterline with the ship in the fully loaded condition under unfavourable conditions of trim of up to 10 ° and listed up to 20 ° either way for new ships, respectively up to at least 15 ° either way for existing ships, or to the angle at which the ship's weatherdeck becomes submerged, whichever is less;
- as near to the water surface as is safe and practicable; for a davit-launched survival craft the height of the davit head, with the survival craft in embarkation position, shall, as far as practicable, not exceed 15 metres to the waterline when the ship is in its lightest seagoing condition, and the position of a davit launched survival craft in the embarkation position shall be such that it stays clear of the waterline with the ship in the fully loaded condition under all conditions of trim of up to 10° and listed up to 20° either way for new ships, respectively up to at least 15° either way for existing ships, or to the angle at which the ship’s weatherdeck becomes submerged, whichever is less;