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- Seawaymax abstract "The term Seawaymax refers to vessels which are 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.Seawaymax vessels are 740 feet (225.6 m) in length, 78 feet (23.8 m) wide, and have a draft of 26.51 feet (8.08 m) and a height above the waterline of 35.5 metres (116 ft). 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. SS Edmund Fitzgerald, famous for her wreck in 1975, was the first ship constructed close to Seawaymax size.".
- Seawaymax thumbnail Toronto_Express_Quebec_City.jpg?width=300.
- Seawaymax wikiPageID "1517008".
- Seawaymax wikiPageLength "2697".
- Seawaymax wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Seawaymax wikiPageRevisionID "679044385".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Atlantic_Ocean.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_measurements.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes_Waterway.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Lake_freighter.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Lock_(water_transport).
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink St._Lawrence_Seaway.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink File:Ship_measurements_comparison.svg.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLink File:Toronto_Express_Quebec_City.jpg.
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seawaymax".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "freighters".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "maximum St. Lawrence Seaway size".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "maximum size".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "salties".
- Seawaymax wikiPageWikiLinkText "seawaymax".
- Seawaymax hasPhotoCollection Seawaymax.
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- Seawaymax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship_measurements.
- Seawaymax subject Category:Saint_Lawrence_Seaway.
- Seawaymax subject Category:Ship_measurements.
- Seawaymax subject Category:Ship_types.
- Seawaymax hypernym Size.
- Seawaymax type Organisation.
- Seawaymax type Ship.
- Seawaymax type Type.
- Seawaymax type Ship.
- Seawaymax type Term.
- Seawaymax type Type.
- Seawaymax comment "The term Seawaymax refers to vessels which are 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.Seawaymax vessels are 740 feet (225.6 m) in length, 78 feet (23.8 m) wide, and have a draft of 26.51 feet (8.08 m) and a height above the waterline of 35.5 metres (116 ft). A number of lake freighters larger than this size cruise the Great Lakes and cannot pass through to the Atlantic Ocean.".
- Seawaymax label "Seawaymax".
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- Seawaymax sameAs Seawaymax.
- Seawaymax sameAs Seawaymax.
- Seawaymax sameAs シーウェイマックス.
- Seawaymax sameAs Seawaymax.
- Seawaymax sameAs Seawaymax.
- Seawaymax sameAs Seawaymax.
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- Seawaymax sameAs m.057cd_.
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- Seawaymax sameAs Q933617.
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- Seawaymax wasDerivedFrom Seawaymax?oldid=679044385.
- Seawaymax depiction Toronto_Express_Quebec_City.jpg.
- Seawaymax isPrimaryTopicOf Seawaymax.