Common use of BASIC DIMENSIONS AND PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS OF THE VESSEL Clause in Contracts

BASIC DIMENSIONS AND PRINCIPAL PARTICULARS OF THE VESSEL. (a) The basic dimensions and principal particulars of the VESSEL shall be : Length, overall about 300.0 M Length, between perpendiculars 286.6 M Breadth, moulded 40.0 M Depth to Upper Deck, moulded 24.2 M Design draft, moulded, in seawater of specific gravity of 1.025 12.0 M Xxxxxxxxx draft, moulded, in seawater of specific gravity of 1.025 14.5 M Deadweight guaranteed on the above moulded design draft of 12.0 M 59,000 M/T Deadweight on the above moulded xxxxxxxxx draft of 14.5 M 83,300 M/T Main propulsion engine MAN B&W 10K98MC-C MCR : 77,600 PS x 104 RPM NCR : 69,840 PS x 100.4 RPM Speed guaranteed at 12.0meters design draft at the condition of clean bottom and in calm and deep sea with main engine developing a NCR of 69,840 PS with fifteen per cent (15%) sea margin 25.6 KNOTS Specific Fuel consumption guaranteed of the main engine applying I.S.O. reference conditions to the result of official shop test at a MCR of 77,600 PS using marine fuel oil having lower calorific value of 10,200 Kcal per Kg. 126.0 gr/XXX.XX The details of the above particulars as well as the definitions and method of measurements and calculations are as indicated in the SPECIFICATIONS. (b) All other vessels Hull Number S4002, S4003, S4004 and S4005 shall be built as identical sister ships unless a modification to a design is agreed upon.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Shipbuilding Contract (Danaos Corp), Shipbuilding Contract (Danaos Corp), Shipbuilding Contract (Danaos Corp)

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