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An Electronic Navigational Chart (ENC) is a digital representation of a real-world geographical area for the purpose of Marine navigation.Real-world objects and areas of navigational significance, or to a lesser degree - informational significance, are portrayed through Raster facsimiles of traditional paper charts; or more commonly through vector images, which are able to scale their relative ...
Name Built CGT service Type Length Beam GRT Fate Notes Image Abd el-Kader (): 1880: 1880-1922: Ocean liner: 312 ft. 33.6 ft. 1,579 GRT: Scrapped 1922: Administrateur en Chef Thomas
A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-183 about 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi) east of Sable Island, Canada. Empire Dawn: 11 September 1942: A cargo ship that was sunk by German auxiliary cruiser Michel west of Cape Town, South Africa.
Ship Owners Dry Dock Company 1890 1,540 Sank on May 4, 1905 H Lee. White United States Grand River Navigation 1974 14,449 In operation Hydrus United States Interlake Steamship Company: 1903 4,713 Formerly R.E. Schuck Sank in the Great Lakes Storm of 1913: Indiana Harbor United States American Steamship Company 1979 35,923 In operation Isaac M ...
A cargo ship that was sunk by U-69 about 90 nautical miles (170 km) east of Bonaire 14°2′N 83°13′W / 14.033°N 83.217°W / 14.033; -83.217 ( SS Norlantic USS O-5
A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a breakwater. West Grama United States Navy: 8 June 1944 A cargo ship scuttled off Omaha Beach as a breakwater. West Honaker United States Navy: 8 June 1944 A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a breakwater. West Nohno United States Navy: 11 June 1944 A cargo ship scuttled off Utah Beach as a ...
The G4 class is the largest ConRO design in the world, slightly larger than the preceding 1980s-built G3 class but with significantly more cargo capacity. [2] They are 296 metres (971 ft) long, with a beam of 37.6 metres (123 ft) and a draft of 11.6 metres (38 ft), and have a gross tonnage of 100,430 GT, with a deadweight tonnage of 55, 649 DWT. [1]
In 1976 ACL took over the Care Line, its ships, Mont Royal and Montmorency, and its direct route to Montreal. [1] During the Falklands War the British registered Atlantic Conveyor and Atlantic Causeway were requisitioned by the Ministry of Defence. Atlantic Conveyor sank on 25 May 1982 after being hit by two Argentine Exocet missiles. She is ...