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  1. Net register tonnage ( NRT, nrt, n.r.t.) is a ship's cargo volume capacity expressed in "register tons", one of which equals to a volume of 100 cubic feet (2.83 m 3 ). It is calculated by subtracting non-revenue-earning spaces i.e. spaces not available for carrying cargo, for example engine rooms, fuel tanks and crew quarters, from the ship's ...

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      Net register tonnage (NRT) is the volume of cargo the vessel...

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      Net tonnage ( NT, N.T. or nt) is a dimensionless index...

  2. The volume of the principal deck structure of a vessel is determined by the product of its average dimensions. ( 5) If the overall depth of a vessel designed for sailing includes the keel, only 75 percent of that depth is used for gross tonnage calculations. ( b) Net register tonnage. ( 1) For a vessel having propelling machinery in its hull—.

  3. Net register tonnage (NRT, nrt, n.r.t.) is a ship's cargo volume capacity expressed in "register tons", one of which equals to a volume of 100 cubic feet (2.83 m 3).It is calculated by subtracting non-revenue-earning spaces i.e. spaces not available for carrying cargo, for example engine rooms, fuel tanks and crew quarters, from the ship's gross register tonnage.

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  5. (b) The vessel's net register tonnage is the gross register tonnage less deductions under §§ 69.119 and 69.121. ( c ) The authorized measurement organization must issue a U.S. Tonnage Certificate as evidence of a vessel's measurement under this subpart, which must also indicate the vessel's measurement under the Convention Measurement System ...

  6. Noun [ edit] net register ton (plural net register tons) ( nautical, obsolete) A measure of the cargo capacity of a ship, equal to 100 cubic feet or 2.83 m 3.

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