Dredger definition

Dredger means any vessel, whether self-propelled or not, engaged in dredging, excavating, raising, raking, breaking, drilling, boring, screwing or eroding or dispersing sand or other material;
Dredger means a dredger of more than 85 metres overall length engaged in dredging activities.
Dredger means dredger of more than 85 metres length overall engaged in a dredging contract.

Examples of Dredger in a sentence

  • DL cum WO containing the scope of repair to be undertaken onboard DCI Dredger will be issued by Master/CEO of the vessel.

  • In such cases, CGS-CIMB will maintain records of the Client’s interest in such Securities.

  • In years where there is lots of activity, any fees paid by dredgers that are greater than the target fees are stored in the Dredger Reserve Fund.

  • For 16 working hours per day, the construction rate of 11m3 grab dredger is:= 16 x 60/1.5*11 m3= 7040 m3 /day For 25 working days per month, the construction rate of 11m3 grab dredger is about 180,000 m3 /barge/month Sandfilling – Pelican Barges As the reclamation size of HKLR is small (i.e 23ha), it is assumed that the sadfilling would be carried out by pelican barges instead of Trailer Suction Hopper Dredger.

  • In years where there is a lot of activity, any dredger fees that are greater than the target fees are stored in the Dredger Reserve Fund.

  • Rule 1: All vessels must keep clear of the Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger (TSHD) Tommy Norton while it is navigating through channels and fairways or carrying out dredging operations in The Narrows (Reeve Channel) or on the Lakes Entrance Bar.

  • As the water level is very shallow, it is not suitable to use the large Trailer Suction Hopper Dredger to carry out the filling work in this case.

  • The TSHD Dredger is exempt from sounding signals due to the frequency of manoeuvres.

  • The Dredger will at all times make an “all Ships” on VHF Ch16 call when swinging or turning within the Narrows or Cunninghame Arm.In addition to sound signals, vessels manoeuvring or swinging in the presence of other vessels shall also indicate their intentions by way of radio contact on VHF Ch.16.

  • Dredger means any vessel, which is engaged in dredging, excavating, raising, pumping, eroding or dispersing silt, sand, clay, stone, rock, or any other material.


More Definitions of Dredger

Dredger means a mechanically propelled ship equipped with excavating machinery employed in deepening channels and harbours and in removing underwater obstructions such as shoals and bars;
Dredger means a self-propelled floating craft equipped for hydraulic dredging operations;
Dredger means any vessel, whether self-propelled or not which is engaged in dredging, excavating, raising, pumping, eroding or dispersing silt, sand, clay, stone, rock, or any other material.
Dredger means any vessel, whether self-propelled or not, engaged in dredging, excavating, raising, raking or eroding or dispersing silt, sand, clay, stone, rocks or any other material;
Dredger means the 7000 cum Trailer Suction Hopper Dredger (TSHD) “Indus Dolphin” / and as and when context so requires the arranged alternate dredger.

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