Under keel clearance
In seafaring, under keel clearance (UKC) is the vertical distance between seabed and the keel or hull of a ship. It is used to ensure sufficient navigable water is available for ships at sea.
In seafaring, under keel clearance (UKC) is the vertical distance between seabed and the keel or hull of a ship. It is used to ensure sufficient navigable water is available for ships at sea.
In seafaring, under keel clearance (UKC) is the vertical distance between seabed and the keel or hull of a ship. It is used to ensure sufficient navigable water is available for ships at sea.
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