Nautical Term: Camel

Definition of Camel

{(In engineering) A Camel refers to a decked vessel with exceptional stability, specifically designed for the lifting of sunken vessels or structures. The term also applies to a submersible float used for the same purpose by submerging, attaching, and pumping out.

For instance, during a harbor cleanup operation, a Camel vessel is deployed to lift a sunken oil tanker. The Camel vessel is positioned alongside the sunken tanker, and its lifting arms are attached to the tanker’s hull. Once the Camel vessel has a secure connection with the sunken tanker, the lifting process can begin, and the tanker can be safely raised from the harbor floor.

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