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DocumentationResponsible for timeliness and correctness of all documentation required, regarding the carriage of cargo.
Handling Taking care of all procedures connected with physical handling of cargo.

 


documentation
Licenses or registration papers for a vessel. Types of documentation vary depending on the country, vessel size and purposes.
dodger ...

Documentation of your vessel does not cover the vessel's tender or dinghy. These craft fall within the jurisdiction of the motorboat numbering laws of the state of principal use.

Admeasure- Formal measurement of a boat for documentation.
Admiralty law The "law of the sea."
Adrift- Floating free with the currents and tide, not under control. A rope may be adrift if comes out place.

quote from IMO documentation for MEPC58(17):" Non-accidental structural failure events consist of scenarios where the hull presents cracks and fractures, affecting ship's seaworthiness.

Boat documentation, cruising permits (if necessary) in order?
Ask crew to have everything properly stowed and nothing lose in cabins ...

Others will not receive 501(c)(3) status until they file an application and supporting documentation to the IRS and have a certification letter issued.

Formal measurement of a boat for documentation.
admiralty anchor
An anchor which can be folded for easy stowage. The shank and arms do not move, but the stock moves up to the right angles to the arms.

admeasure: To measure a vessel for the purpose of documentation.
adrift: Floating free without propulsion; not moored, aground, not fastened to the shore.
aft, after: Near or at the stern.

Pleasure Vessel License - USCG documentation that prevents the commercial use of a vessel.
plumb bow - A hull having a vertical bow shape.
ply to windward - Plying to windward is synonymous with beating to windward.

Larger recreational vessels, owned by U.S. citizens, may (at the option of the owner) be documented by the U.S. Coast Guard. Call the USCG's Documentation Center at 1-800-799-8362 for more information.
1 Year / 3 Year
Under 16 feet in length ...

INTERMODALISM- The concept of transportation as a door-to-door service rather than port-to-port. Thus efficiency is enhanced by having a single carrier coordinating the movement and documentation among different modes of transportation.

See also: Right, Stern, After, Sea, Boat