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light draft
noun
the draft of a vessel at its light displacement.
Word History and Origins
Origin of light draft1
Example Sentences
Sarah Carmean, who enjoyed a light draft at Boomtown, lamented with service-industry employees missing tips or hours.
Rams general manager Les Snead wasn’t worried about having a light draft because he has been piling up young talent for four years, giving him a cushion to absorb the price necessary to get Goff.
Loch Erne is, as has been already stated, thirty-five miles long, and is navigable, or could with very little expense be made navigable, for light draft steam-boats all that distance.
The ladder extended to within 3 feet 6 inches of the vessel's light draft, and was stowed overhead in the entrance abreast the forward second-class main staircase.
There were manila rope falls of sufficient length for lowering the boats to the vessel's light draft, and when the boats were lowered, to be able to reach the boat winches on the boat deck.
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