L Introduction
This chapter shows some 3-dimen-
sional views of ships. All visible
pars and spaces are numbered and
named,
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different types of ships and can be
used as a reference for the following
chapters. It can also be used as an
indication of the size of a compart-
‘ment compared to the whole ship.
2 Multi-purpose ship “Capricorn”
1. Rudder
2. Propeller
3. Main engine with gearbox and
shaft generator
4. CO; bottles in CO, room
5. Man overboard boat (MOB)
6, Free fall lifeboat
7. Crane for MOB, lifeboat,
liferaft and provisions.
8, Funnel with all exhaust pipes
9. Rear mast with navigation
lights
10. Cross trees with radarscanners
11. Topdeck with magnetic
‘compass and search light
12, Accommodation
13, Hatch cradle
14, Heavy fuel oil tank
15, Bulk cargo
16. Vertical bulkhead or pontoon
17. Heavy cargo, steel coils
18. Project cargo,
19. Horizontal decks or hatchcovers
20.
21
2,
24,
25,
26.
2,
28,
29.
30.
31
32,
33
34,
35,
36.
31,
38,
39,
41
General cargo, rolls of paper
Shear strake
Hold fan
Fixed bulkhead
Container pedestal
Tanktop, max, load 15 vm?
Containers, 5 rows, 3 bays
Vertical bulkhead or pontoon
Hatch coaming
Wing tank (ballast)
Bulk cargo
Gangway
Stacked hatches
‘Top light, range light
Breakwater
Anchor winch
Collision bulkhead
Deeptank
Bow thruster in nozzle
Forepeak tank in bulbous stem
Port side
Starboard side
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OOLength 0 isssm
tena Oe, nhs
Sea 1330
oul :
Deer Daan 630m
Comesponding dexdweight 6600 tons
(acl. grain bulkheads/tweendeck)
Capacities
Containers (14 ton homogeneous, veg. 45%) in
accordance with ISO standard at
‘mean draught of appr. 6.30 mt.
inbold Tye TEU
oa hatches So TEU
Comsites
‘nhold ra Tey
on hatches ante
Tonage Regulation (London 1969) 4900.6
Gram apchy excl bikes) 328800
Speed
Ata draught of 630 m service speed willbe 14 knots, ata
shaft power of 3221 KW.
(main engine = 3840 KW / 150 kW for PTO / 90% MCR)
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