floating barge

  • 1Floating restaurant — is a kind of vessel which is usually a type of steel barge used as a restaurant on water. For example, the Jumbo Palace at Aberdeen in Hong Kong is one such restaurant. Sometimes retired ships are given a second lease on life as floating… …

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  • 2Floating production storage and offloading — FPSO Mystras at work off the shore of Nigeria FPSO Crystal Ocean moored …

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  • 3barge — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brightly painted ▪ canal, river ▪ sailing (BrE) ▪ floating ▪ cargo …

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  • 4floating — adj. Floating is used with these nouns: ↑barge, ↑log, ↑vote, ↑voter …

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  • 5floating craft company — A company sized unit made up of various watercraft teams such as tugs, barges, and barge cranes. See also watercraft …

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  • 6Russian floating nuclear power station — Floating nuclear power station redirects here. For the earlier station operated in the Panama Canal Zone, see MH 1A. An artist s rendition of the Akademik Lomonosov Class overview Build …

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  • 7Power barge — A power barge is a power plant installed on a deck barge.The type of power plants include; single or multiple gas turbines; reciprocating diesel engines; boilers or nuclear reactors. Power barges are also referred to as barge mounted power plants …

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  • 8Pleasure barge — A pleasure barge is a flat bottomed, slow moving boat used for leisure. It is contrasted with a standard barge, which is used to transport freight. Many places where canals or rivers play a prominent role have developed pleasure barges for… …

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  • 9Science Barge — The Science Barge is an itinerant floating science museum. It is a sustainable urban farm designed by the New York Sun Works Center for Sustainable Engineering. The Science Barge grows crops using a hydroponic greenhouse powered by solar panels,… …

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  • 10Concrete barge — A concrete barge is a type of barge that is made out of concrete. Concrete barges are used as a platform for: floating homes fish farm buildings floating offshore structures for natural gas storage and loading other historical uses include:… …

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