American Maritime Cases, Volumen2American Maritime Cases, Incorporated, 1927 |
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... feet in length , 45 feet in width , and 8 feet 9 inches in depth . Piles were driven inside the space thus excavated and timbers or stringers were strung horizontally along the inside of the piling to keep the sand from drifting on to ...
... feet in length , 45 feet in width , and 8 feet 9 inches in depth . Piles were driven inside the space thus excavated and timbers or stringers were strung horizontally along the inside of the piling to keep the sand from drifting on to ...
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... feet inside the entrance , a line was extended from the barge to the inner side of the gridiron to hold the barge in place until the tug could shift her position from the starboard quarter to the stern of the barge . As soon as the tug ...
... feet inside the entrance , a line was extended from the barge to the inner side of the gridiron to hold the barge in place until the tug could shift her position from the starboard quarter to the stern of the barge . As soon as the tug ...
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... feet . This testimony was not contradicted or questioned . The draft of the loaded barge was therefore approximately 4 feet 6 inches , but the draft was heaviest at the stern , and it is safe to say that two- thirds way back where the ...
... feet . This testimony was not contradicted or questioned . The draft of the loaded barge was therefore approximately 4 feet 6 inches , but the draft was heaviest at the stern , and it is safe to say that two- thirds way back where the ...
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... feet long , 9 feet beam , equipped with engines of 300 - horse power ; that the owner of the vessel was one Rice , of Providence , Rhode Island ; that on the twenty - eighth of April , 1926 , said vessel brought into the District of ...
... feet long , 9 feet beam , equipped with engines of 300 - horse power ; that the owner of the vessel was one Rice , of Providence , Rhode Island ; that on the twenty - eighth of April , 1926 , said vessel brought into the District of ...
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... feet from the shore at Gun Rock Cove , just south of Nan- tasket Beach ; that she was proceeding slowly without lights , being at the time about 500 feet from the beach ; that she was then com- ing directly from the position on the ...
... feet from the shore at Gun Rock Cove , just south of Nan- tasket Beach ; that she was proceeding slowly without lights , being at the time about 500 feet from the beach ; that she was then com- ing directly from the position on the ...
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