You can look up any boat in the world and get that information. Several resources available equasis is one.
Looking to see what boats are working that have tonnage between 1600 GRT and 3000 GRT. I am not sure what the ITC tonnage equates to for that range.... 3000 to 4000?
Otto Candies? Harvey Gulf? I am guessing Chouest does but I would prefer a smaller company. If I am going to be just another number then I would prefer to be a smaller one.
I see a lot of boats posted on line but I don't see their tonnage besides DWT. Is this a big secret or what?
Do any boats operate under the GRT tonnage if they have duel tonnage? What does your seatime letter reflect if you are on a vessel with duel tonnage? GRT... ITC?
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You can look up any boat in the world and get that information. Several resources available equasis is one.
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Ea$y Money (August 4th, 2011)
Equasis is a good site but it all looks to be ITC tonnage or I am unable to discern the difference. I am looking specifically for GRT tonnage between 1600 and 3000. How narrow of a field of boats is that? Thinking that even if they have duel tonnage the GRT would only apply in domestic waters per 15-02? With the current slow down in the oil bidness, how likely would you think boats of that caliber are operating in domestic waters?
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