Lexicographical Neighbors of Recoaling
Literary usage of Recoaling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Merchant Shipping and Ancient Commerce by William Schaw Lindsay (1876)
"... the combination of a 15-knot speed with a 25000-mile voyage without recoaling,
on which* the Eastern Steam Navigation Company had founded their project. ..."
2. Stephen M. White: Californian, Citizen, Lawyer, Senator. His Life and His by Stephen Mallory White, Robert Woodland Gates, Leroy E. Mosher (1903)
"The San Francisco, one of our best cruisers, can steam only 1500 knots forced
draft without recoaling, or 2.2 days, and at ordinary cruis- ..."
3. Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare: Containing a Complete and Concise Account of by Charles William Sleeman (1889)
"... (3) armament of Whitehead torpedoes; (4) a speed on the surface of 9 knots;
and distance travelled on the surface without recoaling, 130 miles. ..."
4. The Cyclopedic Review of Current History (1894)
"She will undoubtedly have a practical cruising radius of 15000 miles; her nominal
radius, the distance she can steam without recoaling. is 26240 miles. ..."
5. The United States Navy in the Spanish-American War of 1898: Narratives of by Charles Dwight Sigsbee (1899)
"In it is involved both coal endurance and facility for recoaling ; for each
economizes time, as speed does. Defensive strength—of which subdivision of coal ..."
6. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1917)
"The most important items omitted in the proposed code are th fuel capacity, the
recoaling reserve, and the fuel available. Thus Fuel capacity, 300 lb; ..."