Seawaymax
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Template:Infobox ship characteristicsA Seawaymax vessel is one of the maximum size that can fit through the canal locks of the St. Lawrence Seaway, linking the inland Great Lakes of North America with the Atlantic Ocean.<ref name="Seaway">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Seawaymax vessels are Template:Convert in length, Template:Convert wide, and have a draft of Template:Convert and a height above the waterline of Template:Convert.<ref name=Seaway/> A number of lake freighters larger than this size cruise the Great Lakes and cannot pass through to the Atlantic Ocean. The size of the locks limits the size of the ships which can pass and so limits the size of the cargoes they can carry. The record tonnage for one vessel on the Seaway is 28,502 tons of iron ore while the record through the larger locks of the Great Lakes Waterway is 72,351 tons. Most new lake vessels, however, are constructed to the Seawaymax limit to enhance versatility by allowing the possibility of off-Lakes use.Template:Fact
See alsoEdit
- Canso Canal, a Seawaymax passage in Nova Scotia
- SS Edmund Fitzgerald, the first ship constructed close to Seawaymax size
- Cargo ship#Size categories
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