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Displacement

Displacement

Created OnFebruary 6, 2018
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The weight of the water displaced by a vessel.

Displacement Tonnage

Expressed in tons it is the weight the water displaced by the vessel which in turn is the weight of the vessel at that time. The vessel’s light displacement is the weight of the vessel only and the vessel’s loaded displacement is the weight of the vessel and all cargo, stores, fuel, water, etc. on board.

Related:

  • Dreadage or Dreading Clause
  • Grab discharge
  • Deadweight Tonnage
  • Cargo Capacity
  • Bar draught
  • Arrived ship

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