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A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
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A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
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A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
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A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
A vessel called barge, which is intended to supply drinking water to the vessels supplied in ports, and at the same time serve to extinguish fire cases.
A procedure for supplying water to vessels or for some is already intended for individual uses, either for cleaning them or extinguishing fires, verifying the operations mechanically.
SwallowCat. Boat hull with a V-shaped bow section in the centreline which gradually transforms towards the rear into a concave bottom with two horizontal, water ski-like bearing surfaces built into the rear half of the hull only.