Examples of 'dry docks' in a sentence

Meaning of "dry docks"

dry docks - Dry docks are specialized structures or facilities used for repairing, maintaining, or building ships and boats. They are designed to allow water to be drained so that vessels can be accessed and worked on while out of the water. Dry docks are essential for conducting comprehensive inspections, repairs, and refurbishments of marine vehicles
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One of the dry docks was retained as a marina.
There were four new dry docks.
Full dry docks and a high level of activity.
Rudders and propellers are best serviced on dry docks.
Floating docks and dry docks of a steel shipyard.
Dry docks construction work.
The first of its two dry docks was built by convicts.
Ships are constructed on dry docks.
Shipyards operate floating dry docks as one method for hauling or docking vessels.
You are being put in dry docks.
Dry docks get short lease for Algoma work.
Trespassing at the dry docks.
It is the only large dry docks facility in the Persian Gulf.
Authority for all works carried out in dry docks.
Near the dry docks.

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The yard have three jetties and also have three dry docks.
This one has several dry docks and the service center of Rolls Royce Marine.
Contemporary gardens will surround the splendid royal rope and dry docks.
It also boasts one of the largest dry docks in South East Asia.
This offers a significant advantage over all prior known floating dry docks.
There are three dry docks here, all different sizes.
British Commandos have seriously damaged the submarine pens and dry docks.
Both dry docks still exist, but are now inactive.
Between the tidal basin and Main Dock were two dry docks.
Port activities, including dry docks and ship and boat maintenance facilities.
Technical inspection, programming and management of dry docks.
The pre-war dry docks and one of the large cranes are still in use today.
Bill: an act to encourage the construction of dry docks.
Equipped with a water pump station, the dry docks were mainly used for repairing of ships.
In addition, shipbuilding facilities are also available in these dry docks.
The Naval dry docks just through there, sir.
Repairs have started on infrastructure including roads, wharfs, dry docks and jetties.
Dry docks rusting, piers standing empty.
Whenever possible, ships are also pulled out in dry docks and cleaned.
In the dry docks we saw,.
Empty your pockets . Trespassing at the dry docks.
The first of its two dry docks was built by convicts and was completed in 1857.
Currently, tugboat companies and number of smaller dry docks operate along the shore.
Oh, the naval dry docks just… Just through there, sir.
Tonight, a boat will leave the Tyne dry docks.
Ship maintenance has been conducted at the dry docks and shipyards for since before 1893.
Dry Dock 1 is the smallest of the Navy Yard's dry docks.
It has been restored and rests in dry docks at Portsmouth, England.
Covering 4.4 acres, the yard comprises nine construction sheds and five dry docks.
The dockyards were enlarged with five new dry docks being completed by 187 1.
By 1814 the yard had five building slips and two double dry docks.
Piers standin ' empty . Dry docks rustin.
Port Weller Dry Docks has operated its shipyard for 55 years and employs 500 people.
The dimensions of the Dry Docks are -.
Oh, we just, uh, got rebecca out of dry docks.

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