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  2. Net register tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Net register tonnage (NRT, nrt, n.r.t.) is a ship's cargo volume capacity expressed in "register tons", one of which equals to a volume of 100 cubic feet (2.83 m 3).It is calculated by subtracting non-revenue-earning spaces i.e. spaces not available for carrying cargo, for example engine rooms, fuel tanks and crew quarters, from the ship's gross register tonnage.

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  4. Template:Net register tonnage/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    This is the template sandbox page for Template:Net register tonnage . See also the companion subpage for test cases . Template documentation [ view ] [ edit ] [ history ] [ purge ]

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    This is the template test cases page for the sandbox of Template:Net register tonnage Purge this page to update the examples. If there are many examples of a complicated template, later ones may break due to limits in MediaWiki ; see the HTML comment " NewPP limit report " in the rendered page.

  6. Template:Net register tonnage - Wikipedia

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    To show net register tonnage in a consistent manner that is compliant with WP:MOSNUM. In particular it: standardizes capitalization and spelling (i.e. NRT, Nrt, nrt, N.R.T., n.r.t. and so forth), standardizes the link to the definition, links to net register tonnage on the first use in an article,

  7. Net tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Net tonnage (NT, N.T. or nt) is a dimensionless index calculated from the total moulded volume of the ship's cargo spaces by using a mathematical formula. Defined in The International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships that was adopted by the International Maritime Organization in 1969, the net tonnage replaced the earlier net register ...

  8. Template:GRT - Wikipedia

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    Purpose. To show gross register tonnage in a consistent manner that is compliant with WP:MOSNUM. In particular it: standardizes capitalization and spelling (i.e. GRT, Grt, grt, G.R.T., g.r.t. and so forth), standardizes the link to the definition, links to gross register tonnage on the first use in an article,

  9. Ship measurements - Wikipedia

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    Definitions. Beam – A measure of the width of the ship. There are two types: Beam, Overall (BOA), commonly referred to simply as Beam – The overall width of the ship measured at the widest point of the nominal waterline. Beam on Centerline (BOC) – Used for multihull vessels. The BOC for vessels is measured as follows: For a catamaran: the ...