propulsion machinery definition
propulsion machinery means a self-con- tained propulsion system, and includes, but is not limited to, inboard engines, outboard motors, and sterndrive engines.
propulsion machinery means any device providing motion to a vessel through such means as combustion, steam, or electric machinery.
propulsion machinery. Type: Reversible slow speed two stroke diesel engine Max. Continuous power approx. 21,770 kW. Auxiliary Generators: Type: 4 (four stroke) MAK diesel generators Max. continuous power approx. 2 (two) 1360kWm @ 900 rpm 2 (two) 1020 kWm @ 900 rpm Speed: The VESSEL's average speed on a sea trial undertaken in both directions over a measured distance, with clean hull, in calm weather, wind and sea not exceeding Beaufort 2 and with draft 10.1 m, shall be at least 22.1 knots at 90% MCR and with 15% sea margin. The speed shall be proved by converting the results of the BUILDER's sea trial under ballast conditions. Fuel Consumption: The fuel consumption of the main engine on the test bed shall not exceed 176.0 grams per kW per hour when the engine develops 90% of CMCR under the conditions stipulated in the Specification (hereinafter the "guaranteed fuel consumption").