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Discover Ludwig"gross tonnage" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the total weight of a ship or vessel, including its cargo, fuel, equipment, and passengers. Example: The cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 110,000 tons, making it one of the largest in the world.
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§ 69.57 Gross tonnage ITC.
Net tonnage is gross tonnage minus the non-earning enclosed space: crew's quarters, engine room, etc.
(The gross tonnage represents the volume of all closed-in spaces above the inner bottom.
The net tonnage is the gross tonnage minus certain deductible spaces that do not produce revenue.
Another competitor is Norwegian Epic, which is 155,873 gross tonnage.
Only the huge United Nations and military trucks don't — exempted by gross tonnage, I guess.
The Viking Sky, a vessel with gross tonnage of 47,800, was delivered in 2017.
The Alnic MC has a gross tonnage roughly three times that of the John S. McCain.
To get the gross tonnage, you divide the total number of cubic feet of its interior by 100, Majestic's registered gross tonnage is 56,621, the Leviathan's 59,957.
Still, it's not really the gross tonnage of jokes in the skits which makes "Saturday Night" worth looking at.
The amount of tonnage to be laid down in each year shall not exceed 200,000 tons, gross tonnage.
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