Rule (2), at least 1 cubic foot of strong and serviceable inclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water cannot find its way into them. In the case of metal boats an addition will have to be made to the cubic capacity of the air-tight .compartments,... Parliamentary Papers - Sivu 12tekijä(t) Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1894Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Great Britain - 1894 - 610 sivua
...feet of her capacity computed as in Eule (2), at least 1 cubic foot of strong and serviceable enclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water...Section (B.). — A boat of this section shall be a life -boat, of whale-boat form, properly constructed of wood or metal, having inside and outside buoyancy... | |
| Western Australia - 1905 - 328 sivua
...wood or metal, having for every ten cubic feet of her capacity, computed as in rule 2, at least one cubic foot of strong and serviceable inclosed air-tight...buoyancy equal to that of the wooden boat. Section (6.) — A boat of this section shall be a life-boat of whaleboat form, properly constructed of wood... | |
| 1891 - 680 sivua
...feet of her capacity computed as in Rule (2) at least I cubic foot of strong and serviceable enclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water cannot find its way into them. Section (B). — A boat of this section shall be a lifeboat of whaleboat form, properly constructed... | |
| Joseph Kay, John William Mansfield, George William Duncan - 1894 - 1008 sivua
...of her capacity, computed as in Rule (2), at least 1 cubic foot of strong and serviceable enclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water cannot find its way into them. Section (B). — A boat of this section shall be a life-boat, of whale-boat form, properly constructed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1902 - 890 sivua
...They shall carry approved life-belts, so that there may be one о г each person on board. 0.72. в -2 DIVISION (E).— CLASS 3. Hulks, dredgers, steam hoppers,...them. In the case of metal boats an addition will bave to be made to the cubic capacity of the air-tight compartments, so as to give them buoyancy equal... | |
| John H. Malcolm - 1911 - 412 sivua
...superficial foot, or of other durable material. Section (A) — A boat of this section shall be a life boat, of whale-boat form, properly constructed of wood or...Section (B) — A boat of this section shall be a life boat, of whale-boat form, properly constructed of wood or metal, having inside and outside buoyancy... | |
| Great Britain. Court to investigate loss of steamship "Titanic." - 1912 - 104 sivua
...cubic foot of strong and serviceable inclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water can not find its way into them. In the case of metal boats...give them buoyancy equal to that of the wooden boat. Gross tons. 10,000 and under 12,000. . . . 12,000 and under 15,000 15,000 and under 20,000 . on.ftjw)... | |
| Sanford Darley Cole - 1913 - 254 sivua
...feet of her capacity, computed as in General Rule 4, at least i cubic foot of strong and serviceable air-tight compartments, so constructed that water cannot find its way into them. In the case of a metal boat an addition shall be made to the cubic capacity of the air-tight compartments, so as to... | |
| George Simpson - 1914 - 1062 sivua
...of her capacity, computed as in Rule 2, at least one cubic foot of strong and serviceable enclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water...cubic capacity of the air-tight compartments, so as to jive them buoyancy equal to that of the wooden boat. Section B. A boat of this section shall be a life-boat,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1914 - 1160 sivua
...constructed that water can not find its way into them. In the case of a metal boat an addition shall be made to the cubic capacity of the air-tight compartments, so as to give It buoyancy equal to that of the wooden boat. Section B. — A boat of this section shall be a lifeboat... | |
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