- Capesize
Capesize ships are
cargo ship s originally too large to transit theSuez Canal (i.e., larger than bothpanamax andsuezmax vessels). To travel between oceans, such vessels used to have to pass either theCape of Good Hope orCape Horn . Vessels this size can now transit the Suez Canal as long as they meet the draft restriction (18.91m as of 2008)Overview
Capesize vessels are typically above DWT|150,000|long|first=yes, and ships in this class include
VLCC andULCC supertankers andbulk carrier s transporting coal, ore, and other commodity raw materials. The term "capesize" is most commonly used to describe bulk carriers rather than tankers. A standard capesize bulker is around DWT|175,000, although larger ships (normally dedicated to ore transportation) have been built, up to DWT|400,000. The large dimensions and deep drafts of such vessels mean that only the largest deep water terminals can accommodate them.See also
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Panamax
*Suezmax
*Draft (hull)
*List of deep water ports External links
* [http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch3en/conc3en/shipsize.html Vessel size groups]
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