Extreme breadth definition

Extreme breadth means the maximum breadth to the outside of the shell plating of the vessel.
Extreme breadth means the athwartship distance between the extremity of the outermost permanent structure on the port side and the extremity of the outermost permanent structure on the starboard side of a local vessel.

Examples of Extreme breadth in a sentence

  • Tonnage units are calculated as follows (measurements in feet and tenths of feet):overall length x extreme breadth x depth10,000Overall length: The distance between the forward and after extremities of the vessel; Extreme breadth: The maximum breadth to the outside of the shell plating of the vessel;Depth: Measured from top of keel to upper most continuous deck fore and aft which extends to the sides of the vessel.

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