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- Baltimax height "65000.0".
- Baltimax length "240000.0".
- Baltimax abstract "Baltimax is a naval architecture term for the largest ship measurements capable of entering and leaving the Baltic Sea in a laden condition.It is the Great Belt route that allows the largest ships. The limit is a draft of 15.4 metres and an air draft of 65 metres (limited by the clearance of the east bridge of the Great Belt Fixed Link). The length can be around 240 m and the width around 42 m. This gives a weight of around 100.000 metric ton.Nevertheless, there are also certain larger ship types plying the baltic sea. Particularly the so-called B-Max-crude oil tanker with more than 205.000 tons deadweight (68 m width, 325 m length) and the Maersk Triple E class container ship, 400 m length and 165,000 metric tons deadweight.The Öresund allows only 8 m draft and is no alternative for large ships. The shortcut Nord-Ostsee-Kanal, allows 9,5 m draft.Furthermore many ports limit ship size. The iron ore ports of Luleå (11 m, to be deepened to 13 m) and Kemi (10 m) and the large oil port of Klaipėda (12.5 m) have less draft than Baltimax. The largest oil port is Primorsk which has 15 m draft, similar to Baltimax. The Gdańsk container port can take the 165.000 ton 14.5 m draft ship.".
- Baltimax height "65.0".
- Baltimax length "240.0".
- Baltimax shipBeam "42.0".
- Baltimax shipDraft "15.4".
- Baltimax wikiPageID "37956308".
- Baltimax wikiPageLength "3406".
- Baltimax wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Baltimax wikiPageRevisionID "705742041".
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Air_draft.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Baltic_Sea.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baltic_Sea.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_measurements.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Gdańsk.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Great_Belt.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Great_Belt_Fixed_Link.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Kemi.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Kiel_Canal.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Klaipėda.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Luleå.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Maersk_Triple_E_class.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Naval_architecture.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Ports_of_the_Baltic_Sea.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Primorsk,_Leningrad_Oblast.
- Baltimax wikiPageWikiLink Øresund.
- Baltimax shipBeam "..".
- Baltimax shipLength "..".
- Baltimax shipTonnage "..".
- Baltimax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Baltimax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DWT.
- Baltimax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_ship_characteristics.
- Baltimax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Baltimax wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ship_measurements.
- Baltimax subject Category:Baltic_Sea.
- Baltimax subject Category:Ship_measurements.
- Baltimax subject Category:Ship_types.
- Baltimax hypernym Term.
- Baltimax type MeanOfTransportation.
- Baltimax type Ship.
- Baltimax type Type.
- Baltimax type Ship.
- Baltimax type Type.
- Baltimax type Product.
- Baltimax type DesignedArtifact.
- Baltimax type Thing.
- Baltimax type Q11446.
- Baltimax comment "Baltimax is a naval architecture term for the largest ship measurements capable of entering and leaving the Baltic Sea in a laden condition.It is the Great Belt route that allows the largest ships. The limit is a draft of 15.4 metres and an air draft of 65 metres (limited by the clearance of the east bridge of the Great Belt Fixed Link). The length can be around 240 m and the width around 42 m.".
- Baltimax label "Baltimax".
- Baltimax sameAs Q805730.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs m.0p8v_wd.
- Baltimax sameAs Baltimax.
- Baltimax sameAs Q805730.
- Baltimax wasDerivedFrom Baltimax?oldid=705742041.
- Baltimax isPrimaryTopicOf Baltimax.