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You have more than half the Community's gross tonnage and plenty of experience.
She was, in 2009, the largest ever built by terms of gross tonnage.
Freedom however is the larger ship in terms of gross tonnage.
Built at Amsterdam in 1626, it had a gross tonnage of 400.
In commercial service they carried 150 passengers and had a gross tonnage of 8000.
Nobody knew then what the great ship, 1,018 feet long and with a gross tonnage of 80,000 tons, would be called.
At a gross tonnage of around 12,000, she was the largest ship to enter service with the company.
The ships gross tonnage is given as 19,909 or 22542 depending on the source.
Gross tonnage normally is a much higher value than displacement.
In 2007, to the port entered 4619 ships of gross tonnage more than 100.
In 1919, the company owned nine vessels only, with a total gross tonnage of 41,254.
These and other modifications increased the ship's gross tonnage to 613.05 tons.
Gross tonnage is not a measure of weight, although the two concepts are often confused.
The ship has a gross tonnage of 70,327 and is 963 ft (294 m) long.
They have a gross tonnage of around 137,000 tonnes.
She was 164 feet long and 39.5 feet wide, with a gross tonnage of about 520 tons.
Her registered gross tonnage is 322 tons (292 metric ton).
The ship has a gross tonnage of 92,700.
She had a gross tonnage of 15,054 tons.
The gross tonnage was 7862 and the net tonnage 5606.
This increased the gross tonnage of the ship from 53,000 to 56,000 tons.
The vessel originally had a gross tonnage of 18,000 tons, and could carry 724 passengers.
The gross tonnage of the ship is 32,346.
Measured by gross tonnage, they were and remain the largest ships of any type ever constructed.
A vessel, I thought to myself, built to carry cargoes where speed was more important than gross tonnage.