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- Turning_basin abstract "A turning basin or swinging basin is a wider body of water, either located at the end of a ship canal or in a port to allow cargo ships to turn and reverse their direction of travel, or to enable long narrow barges in a canal to turn a sharp corner. For a complete 180 degree turnaround, the width of the basin must be more than the length of the longest vessel normally traversing the waterway. Onboard bow thrusters or tugboats may assist in manoeuvering the ship.".
- Turning_basin thumbnail KSC-107-Rollout1.jpg?width=300.
- Turning_basin wikiPageID "35142594".
- Turning_basin wikiPageLength "1417".
- Turning_basin wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Turning_basin wikiPageRevisionID "688698426".
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Bow_thruster.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Canal.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Canal_basin.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Cargo_ship.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Water_transport_infrastructure.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Kennedy_Space_Center.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Miami.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Narrowboat.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Nottingham_Canal.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Port.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Ship_canal.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Space_Shuttle_external_tank.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Tugboat.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Vehicle_Assembly_Building.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Waterway.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:traverse.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLink Winding_hole.
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Turning basin".
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLinkText "turn basin".
- Turning_basin wikiPageWikiLinkText "turning basin".
- Turning_basin align "left".
- Turning_basin caption "The Nottingham Canal turns at right-angles at this point, so this basin was built to allow narrowboats to negotiate the turn".
- Turning_basin caption "The Pegasus barge docked in the turning basin beside the Vehicle Assembly Building at the Kennedy Space Center".
- Turning_basin caption "The Seybold Canal's turning basin for smaller pleasure craft in Miami, Florida".
- Turning_basin direction "horizontal".
- Turning_basin image "KSC-107-Rollout1.jpg".
- Turning_basin image "Seyboldcanal.jpg".
- Turning_basin image "Turning Basin on the Nottingham Canal - geograph.org.uk - 948616.jpg".
- Turning_basin width "(180 * 3000 / 1955) round 0".
- Turning_basin width "(180 * 4 / 3) round 0".
- Turning_basin width "(180 * 640 / 480) round 0".
- Turning_basin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clear_left.
- Turning_basin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Turning_basin subject Category:Water_transport_infrastructure.
- Turning_basin comment "A turning basin or swinging basin is a wider body of water, either located at the end of a ship canal or in a port to allow cargo ships to turn and reverse their direction of travel, or to enable long narrow barges in a canal to turn a sharp corner. For a complete 180 degree turnaround, the width of the basin must be more than the length of the longest vessel normally traversing the waterway. Onboard bow thrusters or tugboats may assist in manoeuvering the ship.".
- Turning_basin label "Turning basin".
- Turning_basin sameAs Q16977297.
- Turning_basin sameAs m.0j67m4q.
- Turning_basin sameAs Q16977297.
- Turning_basin wasDerivedFrom Turning_basin?oldid=688698426.
- Turning_basin depiction KSC-107-Rollout1.jpg.
- Turning_basin isPrimaryTopicOf Turning_basin.