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Seawaymax

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Largest ships that can pass through the St. Lawrence Seaway
General characteristics
Tonnage28,500 DWT
Length740 ft (225.6 m)
Beam78 ft (23.8 m)
Height116.5 ft (35.5 m)
Draft26.51 ft (8.1 m)
Comparison ofbounding box of Seawaymax with some other ship sizes in isometric view.

ASeawaymax vessel is one of the maximum size that can fit through thecanal locks of theSt. Lawrence Seaway, linking the inland Great Lakes of North America with the Atlantic Ocean.[1]

CSL Laurentien, a Seawaymax-sized vessel

Seawaymax vessels are 225.55 metres (740.0 ft) in length, 23.80 metres (78.1 ft) wide, and have a draft of 8.08 metres (26.5 ft) and a height above the waterline of 35.5 metres (116.5 ft).[1] A number oflake freighters larger than this size cruise theGreat Lakes and cannot pass through to theAtlantic Ocean. The size of the locks limits the size of the ships which can pass and so limits the size of the cargoes they can carry. The record tonnage for one vessel on the Seaway is 28,502 tons of iron ore while the record through the larger locks of theGreat Lakes Waterway is 72,351 tons. Most new lake vessels, however, are constructed to the Seawaymax limit to enhance versatility by allowing the possibility of off-Lakes use.[citation needed]

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References

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  1. ^ab"Seaway Handbook". 2022. Retrieved13 March 2023.

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