A voyage defined under Regulation 2 of the SOLAS Convention that applies to port outside the country.
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HALF-POWER POINTS
Power ratios used to define the angular width of a radar beam. One convention defines beam width as the angular width between points at which the field strength is 71 percent of its maximum value. Expressed in terms of power ratio, this convention defines beam width as the angular width between half-power points. A second convention defines beam width as the angular width between points at which the field strength is 50 percent of its maximum value. Expressed in terms of power ratio, the latter convention defines beam width as the angular width between quarter- power points.
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FILTER HEAD
An end closure for the filter case or bowl that contains one or more ports.
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FILTER HEAD
An end closure for the filter case or bowl which contains one or more ports.
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IALA MARITIME BUOYAGE SYSTEM
A buoyage which is now implemented by most maritime nations. Within the single system there are two buoyage regions, designated as Region A and Region B, where lateral marks differ only in the colors of port and starboard hand marks. In Region A, red is to port on entering; in Region B, red is to starboard on entering. The system is a combined cardinal and lateral system, and applies to all fixed and floating marks, other than lighthouses, sector lights, leading lights and marks, lightships and large navigational buoys.
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DEQ
Delivered ex quay (duty paid) (named port of destination);
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SOLAS
International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974, as amended
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APORT
Over to the port side.
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DISABLED
A vessel damaged or impaired in such a manner as to be incapable of proceeding its voyage
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LEG
A segment of a voyage between two waypoints.
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CFR
Cost & freight (named port of destination);
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