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At present, most seagoing passenger and freight vessels use heavy fuel oil.
The bateau was another common freight vessel design of the era, similar to the Mackinaw.
We suspect that many of the freight vessels that disappear without a trace break in half.
He started timber merchantry, and bought one schooner as a freight vessel.
He used it to buy several freight vessels that he made over into tankers, substantially expanding his operations.
"Amistad was just a freight vessel," he said.
"Six large cases, newly arrived aboard a chartered freight vessel," Ikk snapped.
It appeared preferable to freight vessels at New York, and to load them with the iron in bars.
The Ajax was a mixed passenger/freight vessel displacing some four kilotonnes.
Also, we would finance the conversion of a small, decrepit D-class freight vessel seized by the government for unpaid orbital fees.
Tribal members built cedar canoes that ranged in size from two-man to ocean-going freight vessels capable of carrying three tons.
We never saw a new face only when the comp'ny's freight vessel brung firewood and took back the smoked cod and mackle.
As the shuttle circled around the station, Tristan observed the freight vessels at their loading docks and wondered at their destinations.
He also sought to have the cable spliced in mid-Atlantic with the freighting vessels sailing for America and Britain simultaneously.
It is covered with ice all winter, it is far from Kiruna, and it allows only medium-sized bulk freight vessels.
Western freight vessels could stop only at dedicated service areas, because the East German government wanted to prevent any East Germans from boarding them.
The passenger and freight vessel will leave Shetland at 11am on Saturday, arriving at Bergen at midnight.
Daily was the seventh Puget Sound passenger and freight vessel built by Captain McDowell.
Although the market has slowed, Incat has moved into production of catamaran freight vessels, and they are developing the design for even longer, 150 metre ferries.
The party went aboard the steamer, which was a large freight vessel, carrying a limited number of passengers, and late one afternoon swung down New York Bay.
Originally Sarah Dixon was built as a mixed use passenger and freight vessel, and was considered a prestige vessel for the time.
MS European Envoy was a freight vessel built for the British ferry company P&O Ferries.
In 1848, John Doak established the first ferry service on the river, and the first freight vessel, the sloop "Maria," visited Stockton.
In 1856, Lindgren came to Chicago, bought a couple of freight vessels and contracted with a lumber company for shipping lumber from Michigan to Chicago.
During 1992, the Truckline Ferries freight vessel, Purbeck, and the St Malo ship Armorique both stepped down.