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  • boats carried a crew of 39 and had excellent seagoing abilities with a cruising range of around 9,0
  • They carried a crew of 39 and had excellent seagoing abilities with a cruising range of around 11,
  • reciation of the need for true seakeeping and seagoing abilities.
  • cluded a redesigned forecastle to improve her seagoing ability, a 10 cm (3.9 in) larger diameter pre
  • owing two decades, Fechteler had a variety of seagoing and shore billets, including several staff po
  • ed Kingdom before undertaking a succession of seagoing appointments and a staff appointment at the N
  • So he converted his seagoing assets, invested in land and became a merchan
  • J.B. Walker, a 2,136 gross ton seagoing barge, was built at Thomaston, Maine, in 1879
  • The remains of a Bronze Age seagoing boat (from 3,500 years ago), was found in 199
  • acity until 1921, leaving service as the last seagoing British predreadnought still armed with her g
  • She is a Juniper-class seagoing buoy tender.
  • Mesquite is one of 39 original 180-foot seagoing buoy tenders built between 1942-1944.
  • ergreen is one of 39 original 180-foot (55 m) seagoing buoy tenders built between 1942-1944.
  • more (WLB-209) is a United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender based out of Cordova, Alaska.
  • (WLB-216) is a Juniper-class, 225-foot (69 m) seagoing buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard.
  • kory (WLB-212) is a United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender home-ported in Homer, Alaska.
  • Spar (WLB-206) is a United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender home-ported in Kodiak, Alaska.
  • Oak (WLB-211) is a United States Coast Guard seagoing buoy tender home-ported in Charleston, South
  • (WLB-214) is a Juniper-class, 225-foot (69 m) seagoing buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard.
  • e of fifteen 225-foot-long (69 m) Coast Guard seagoing buoy-tending cutters.
  • Shown is a seagoing canoe used for fishing and transport.
  • The design's bad seagoing capabilities were markedly demonstrated south
  • Their greater freeboard enhanced their seagoing capabilities, enabling them to engage the ene
  • His seagoing career cut short by ill-health, Hall was appo
  • Afterwards, he began his seagoing career aboard the USS PC-1264, a submarine ch
  • represent an individual's desire to pursue a seagoing career.
  • and how many ships and crew the participating seagoing cities had to send.
  • The Navy employed Washington as a seagoing coal barge.
  • Returning to a seagoing command, Haus was commander of a corvette dur
  • blems, selected senior officers for important seagoing commands, revised supply arrangements in the
  • chant Navy cadet engineer from 1960-4, then a seagoing engineer for BP from 1964-7, and Blue Funnel
  • In 2010, this large scale seagoing event hosts its 25th Silver Anniversary Cruis
  • These voyages gave Grau the seagoing experience that was the foundation for his br
  • use of her updated equipment in service as a seagoing gunnery training ship based at Invergordon.
  • As she neared the end of her useful seagoing life in 1940, Vina was requisitioned as a nav
  • Designed to be a seagoing missile tracking station, she participated in
  • Casco class debacle, Stimers returned to the seagoing Navy.
  • She is a seagoing oceanographer and served as chief scientist o
  • 919, completing one of the best long-distance seagoing performances of the United States's youthful
  • AET employs 2600 seagoing personnel and 330 shore-based staff and has a
  • Washington (SP-1241) was a seagoing schooner barge that served in the United Stat
  • Leaving seagoing service soon afterwards, Conner subsequently
  • hen First Sea Lord, as she had been his first seagoing ship.
  • er, the war ended before he was assigned to a seagoing squadron.
  • barked upon a program of developing very fast seagoing steamships capable of overtaking all ships th
  • t of the Python class, she was typical of the seagoing torpedo boats acquired by Austria-Hungary bet
  • Designed for use as a seagoing tracking station for the Apollo program test
  • From 1922, she served as a seagoing training ship for cadets, the sole survivor o
  • ed Commander and posted to HMS Northampton, a seagoing training ships for boys.
  • The third USS Ontario (AT-13), a single screw seagoing tug, was laid down by the New York Shipbuildi
  • has no collective bargaining agreements with seagoing unions.
  • sold to the Ta Hing Company of Hong Kong as a seagoing vessel and renamed Cheung Hing.
  • of Lifebuoy lights was mandatory for British seagoing vessels under Board of Trade Regulations.
  • This is the ship prefix still in use today by seagoing vessels which carry mail under contract by Ro
  • kes would render the entrance too shallow for seagoing vessels to pass through.
  • nt part of the festival is connected with the seagoing vessels moored nearby.
  • r trade with Ireland, Spain, and Germany, and seagoing vessels would "lay to" in the Dee awaiting fa
  • med force afloat", as well as being the first seagoing vessels to operate with what would later beco
  • low-tide access for large research and other seagoing vessels from the Wilmington River.
  • long the sections of the rivers navigable for seagoing vessels, including Bremen-Verden and Saxe-Lau