- Barges
- Crew Boats
- Cruise Ships
- Dive Boats
- Dry Cargo Ships
- Expedition, Research Vessels
- Traversier
- Fishing Trawlers
- OSV
- Passenger, Excursion Boats
- Pilot Boats
- Tankers
- Tugs
- Work Boats
NAVIRES COMMERCIAUX (61)
- Bateau de croisière (3)
- Passager / Bateau d'excursion (7)
- Traversier (7)
- Navire à marchandises sèches (2)
- Pétrolier (2)
- Chalutier de pêche (6)
- Navire d'expédition / de recherche (9)
- OSV (2)
- Crew boat (3)
- Bateau pilote (3)
- Patrouilleur (4)
- Bateau de plongée (1)
- Remorqueur (4)
- Bateau de travail (5)
- Barge (3)
About Commercial Vessels
A commercial vessel is a means of transportation on water, which carries out the transportation of goods, as well as passengers along a given route.
There are several types of cargo ships, depending on the category of cargo:
- Dry cargo ship: designed to transport bulk cargo, such as fertilizers, grain, coal, etc.
- Tankers: These carry bulk cargoes. Most often this is oil, however, water, oils and other products that can be poured can also be transported.
- Gas carriers: used to transport gas.
- Container ships: transport sea containers
- Ro-ro: transport cars
- Livestock Trucks: Move Farm Livestock.
In addition to cargo, commercial ships carry passengers. The main difference in the design is a large superstructure, in which cabins are located, as well as other rooms for a comfortable stay of people on the ship.