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draught The dispensing of beer from a cask or keg by implimentation of a hand pump or air pump.
Ãâó: andys.northcampus.com/brewterms2.htm
draught Depth to which a ship is immersed in water. The depth varies according to the design of the ship and will be greater or lesser depending not only on the weight of the ship and everything on board, but also on the density of the water in which the ship is lying.
Ãâó: www.shippersforum.com/ShippingTerms.htm
draught the drawing or design by which the ship is to be built, which is generally by a scale of one-fourth of an inch to a foot.
Ãâó: www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Etymology/English/Parti...
draught The depth of water required in the channel for boats to navigate.
Ãâó: www.occdsb.on.ca/~sel/rideau/canal_vocabulary.htm
draught Vertical distance from water line to bottom of keel. Vessels with smaller draughts can navigate shallower waters (and usually get closer to shore). The downside is they tend to be less stable in heavy winds.
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