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"It was a oceangoing ship, but not for these human conditions."
At 27, he bought his first oceangoing boat, a 32-footer.
The oceangoing sojourn was just a step along the way.
Two mighty oceangoing forces were about to engage each other for the first time in forty years.
It looked like no oceangoing yacht he'd ever seen.
Most oceangoing vessels were usually painted white with red, black or blue trim.
But buying a oceangoing vessel was only the beginning.
The sawmill dock could accommodate two oceangoing ships at a time.
I mean, aboard an oceangoing rig after a hard day's work, no matter what has happened during the day, a man usually manages to sleep.
Take David Moody, whose family has been building oceangoing yachts for some 200 years.
He calls the creation "an oceangoing vessel, with the towers its masts."
Decades ago the yard built the largest oceangoing vessels in the world and gave jobs to 40,000 workers, almost all Protestants.
You are on a ship- a sailing ship, an oceangoing vessel.
The oceangoing part of "The Voyage" is a reckless adventure.
Construction of the vessel represented a huge leap forward in France's oceangoing capacity.
One was a fifty-year-old icebreaker, the other a large oceangoing tug.
Then, for whatever reason, they stopped and turned inward, passing laws that made it a crime even to build an oceangoing junk.
The last of the oceangoing ships left Nassau for safer waters a little after midnight.
Their vessel, Linda told Kirk, had been constructed as an oceangoing research project.
An oceangoing freight container can hold three cars.
Late last month, Chinese fishermen spotted a small oceangoing fishing boat that was stranded and seemed to be in trouble.
It's not a toy I picked up since; it's an oceangoing sloop.
He pointed at the large oceangoing shrimp boat moored next to the dive tender.
One tractor-trailer had a foghorn like an oceangoing vessel's.
Behind him, two pulsing Drive plumes looked for all the world like the wake from a ghostly oceangoing ship.