oceangoing in the PONS Dictionary

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With the advent of steam tugboats in the 19th century, the pilots had more power to maneuver oceangoing ships in the river.
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Navigating oceangoing vessels requires extensive maritime skills, with strong currents or bad weather conditions adding to the risks.
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But also conventional oceangoing equipment like cranes and winches for getting the equipment in and out of the water.
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These canals did not have the capacity to take boats larger than 1.4 m wide, so trans-shipment to oceangoing vessels was needed at a point outside the city.
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The sawmill dock could accommodate two oceangoing ships at a time.
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The initiative aims to promote connectivity and cooperation among countries located on the land-based and oceangoing routes.
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A dredged channel gives oceangoing vessels access to the bay.
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The oceangoing tugs and had arrived and took the hulk under tow.
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His latest is to covertly alter the course of an oceangoing yacht.
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So companies are looking to oceangoing ships and long-haul rail instead of aircraft and over-the-road trucks whenever possible.
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