Dead ship definition
Dead ship condition means that the complete machinery plant including the main source of electrical power are out of operation and auxiliary energy as compressed air, starting current from batteries etc. are not available for the restoration of the main power supply, for the restart of the auxiliaries and for the start- up of the propulsion plant. It is however assumed that the equipment for start-up of the emergency diesel-
Dead ship condition means that the entire machinery installation including the electrical power sup- ply is out of operation and auxiliary sources of energy such as starting air, battery-supplied starting cur- rent, etc. are not available for restoring the ship's electrical system, restarting auxiliary operation and bringing the propulsion installation back into operation.
Dead ship means any vessel or watercraft, the present movement of which is dependent entirely upon other vessels or watercraft.
More Definitions of Dead ship
Dead ship means a vessel that does not have use of its main engines or other forms of propulsion.
Dead ship means vessel not under own steam or not under control due to engine, mechanical or steering failure.
Dead ship means a Vessel that cannot safely propel or steer itself.
Dead ship means any ship exceeding 50 metres in length, other than a laid-up vessel, which-
Dead ship condition means that the entire ma- chinery installation including the electrical power supply is out of operation and auxiliary sources of energy such as starting air, battery-supplied starting current etc. are not available for restoring the ship's electrical system, restarting auxiliary operation and bringing the propulsion installation back into opera- tion.
Dead ship means a Vessel that cannot safely propel or steer itself. “Rate Schedule” means Bay Towing’s current schedule of rates applicable to the port area in which the Services are to be provided as published at https://www.baytowing.com/tariff on the date the Services are performed.
Dead ship condition means that the complete ma- chinery plant including the sources of electrical power are out of operation and auxiliary energy as com- pressed air, starting current from batteries, etc. are NOT available for the restoration of the main power