Greek vessels consist about half of total EU tonnage and created 7.6% of Greece's GDP in 2007 (about 17 billion euros).
The vessels of war consisted of a hundred and sixty large double canoes, well equipped, manned, and armed.
The vessel also consists of most technologically advanced seismic and navigation systems available.
Its vessels consisted of traditional Mediterranean-style galleys, prams, gunboats and specially-designed broadside-armed "archipelago frigates".
The vessel consists of two major parts (port and starboard halves), both are mostly symmetrical in design.
The vessel will consist of two, three-deck, 297-foot barges with 100 outside cabins of 200 square feet each.
The Spanish vessels consisted of two naval brigs, one of 20 guns and 180 men, and another of 12 guns and 90 men, a schooner armed with eight guns, and seven gunboats, each armed with two guns.
Measuring a quarter-mile wide, the crab-like vessel consists of a central hull flanked by two rotating sets of abstract legs.
The vessel features a steel displacement hull, an aluminium superstructure and consists of eight floors.
Each vessel consists of an open car deck situated atop a hull that is low to the water.