Roadstead definition

Roadstead means any facility that is used for the loading, unloading, and anchoring of ships.
Roadstead means an open bay or inlet occupied by a loading jetty.
Roadstead means any facility that is used for the loading,

More Definitions of Roadstead

Roadstead means any facility that is used for the loading, unloading, and anchoring of vessels.
Roadstead means any facility, located anywhere within the bodies of water specified in subsection (b), that is used for the loading, unloading, and anchoring of ships.
Roadstead means roads area of Port of Świnoujście and Port of Szczecin with appointed approaching fairway to Port of Świnoujście and anchorages providing ship’s anchoring and performing some harbour operations such as transhipment, bunkering, supplying and crew changing;
Roadstead means any part of the territorial sea of Anguilla, not being a port or harbour, where a vessel may ride at anchor;
Roadstead means a certain area of the sea space outside a port where vessels may ride an anchor for waiting, entering port, sheltering from the weather, cargo handling.
Roadstead means a given area of the sea space situated outside the port, in which ships can lie at anchor;
Roadstead means roads of Port of Świnoujście and Port of Szczecin, designated by regulation of minister competent for maritime economy, which constitutes seawater area of Zatoka Pomorska, being outer port area, covering approach channel to the Port of Świnoujście as well as anchorages, where ships, in particular, may stay/anchor and perform port operations like cargo transfer, bunkering, supply of provisions and crew change .