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Old 11-01-2009, 04:50 PM
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Is there any resource that gives a fairly fine breakdown of the types of boats and ships that are used around the world?
I know that there are many types of merchant ships and that some need special design attention. Refrigerated ships and banana transports are each special in their own way.

I like taxonomies and I thought it would be interesting to see a kind of tree structure with the different types of boats and ships as branches. Is that available somewhere or would it not be practical to fit them all on a single tree?

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Old 11-01-2009, 07:28 PM
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I am sure there exists some kind somewhere, but, as a starter, but may be not to totally satisfy your curiosity, is with Classification Societies. Since all boats/ships, commercial, must be Classed, ergo it requires a Classification "notation", ie its MO.

This may help to start the tree structure at least?

Just a thought...
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Old 11-03-2009, 04:19 PM
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I would recommend you consider classification by method of sustentation (support)

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Is there any resource that gives a fairly fine breakdown of the types of boats and ships that are used around the world?
I know that there are many types of merchant ships and that some need special design attention. Refrigerated ships and banana transports are each special in their own way.

I like taxonomies and I thought it would be interesting to see a kind of tree structure with the different types of boats and ships as branches. Is that available somewhere or would it not be practical to fit them all on a single tree?

TIA
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