| John McNeill Boyd - Naval art and science - 1857 - 526 pages
...within the bulk head : multiply these three measurements together, and dividing the product by 92-4, the quotient will be the number of tons to be added...measured from the upper edge of the upper strake. AMOUNT OP MATERIALS. Although ships have increased in size considerably since the publication of Mr.... | |
| Horace Mann, Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1857 - 398 pages
...included within the bulk-head. Divide the continued product of these three measurements by 92.4, and the quotient will be the number of tons to be added to the result as above found.* * Previous to Jan. 1st, 1846, the British rules for estimating tonnage were similar to our own. But... | |
| Horace Mann, Pliny Earle Chase - Arithmetic - 1857 - 388 pages
...included within the bulk-head. Divide the continued product of these three measurements by 92.4, and the quotient will be the number of tons to be added to the result as above found.1 a Previous to Jan. 1st, 1846, the British rules for estimating tonnage were similar to our... | |
| Horace Mann, Pliny Earle Chase, Phiny Earie Chase - Arithmetic - 1857 - 394 pages
...included within the bulk-head. Divide the continued product of these three measurements by 92.4, and the quotient will be the number of tons to be added to the result as above found.1 * Previous to Jan. 1st, 1846, the British rules for estimating tonnage were similar to our... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1858 - 812 pages
...which will give the number of tons for register. " If the vessel have a poop or half-deck, or a brake in the upper deck, measure the inside mean length,...measured from the upper edge of the upper strake." repeat here. For ascertaining the tonnage of steam-vessels, the cubical (tonnage) contents of the engine-room... | |
| Commerce - 1858 - 784 pages
...which will give the number of tons for register. " If the vessel have a poop or half-deck, or a brake in the upper deck, measure the inside mean length,...measured from the upper edge of the upper strake." The above rule is for the measurement of empty vessels ; a second rule was made for the tonning of... | |
| Commerce - 1858 - 782 pages
...within the bulk-head ; multiply these three measurements together, and, dividing the product by U'2.4, the quotient will be the number of tons to be added...measured from the upper edge of the upper strake." The above rule is for the measurement of empty vessels ; a second rule was made for the tonning of... | |
| John Weale - Architecture - 1859 - 622 pages
...dividing the product by 92-4, the quotient will he the number of tons to I;-- added to the result asaho\e found In order to ascertain the tonnage of open vessels, the depths art- t«i he measured from the upper edgf of the upper strake. To ascertain the tonnage of steam vessels,... | |
| Frederick Augustus Griffiths - Artillery - 1859 - 426 pages
...within the bulk-head ; multiply these three measurements together, and dividing the product by 92'4, the quotient will be the number of tons to be added...measured from the upper edge of the upper strake. To ascertain the tonnage of Steam-vessels. Rule. — In addition to the foregoing rules, when applied... | |
| Frederick Augustus Griffiths - 1859 - 422 pages
...within the bulk-head ; multiply these three measurements together, and dividing the product by 92'4, tbr quotient will be the number of tons to be added to...ascertain the tonnage of open vessels, the depths are t" be measured from the upper edge of the upper strake. To ascertain the tonnage of Steanwessels. Rule.... | |
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