Draft (nautical)
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draft (sailing)In
nautical parlance,
draft or
draught is the clearance required to safely pass.
A
quay's draft is the available depth of water at
low tide.
Vessels also have a draft, which is the depth below water's surface of the lowest part when fully-laden. It determines the minimum depth of water that the vessel may pass through.
Riverboats are often purposely designed with a shallow draft to avoid
sandbars and other obstacles. As such, a vessel's draft must be lower than the draft of any quay it wishes to berth at.
Related to the normal draft, is
air draft which is the clearance required for a vessel above the water -- this is typically quoted for
bridges over waterways as well as any other restricitons such as power lines or tunnels.