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+ | ===Overview of ship economics sources=== | ||
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+ | ====Deposition books=== | ||
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+ | ====Instance Papers: schedules==== | ||
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+ | ===Capital costs=== | ||
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+ | ====Hull: materials==== | ||
* Timber | * Timber | ||
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- Cost/measure? | - Cost/measure? | ||
- Material quantities per ton burden built? | - Material quantities per ton burden built? | ||
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− | + | ====Hull: labour==== | |
* Master ship carpenter | * Master ship carpenter | ||
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- Rule of thumb labour input costs per ton burden built? | - Rule of thumb labour input costs per ton burden built? | ||
- Economies of scale? | - Economies of scale? | ||
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− | + | ====Fitting out: materials==== | |
* Rigging | * Rigging | ||
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* Metal fittings | * Metal fittings | ||
* Sails | * Sails | ||
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− | + | ====Fitting out: labour==== | |
* Ropemakers | * Ropemakers | ||
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* Pulley makers | * Pulley makers | ||
* Other | * Other | ||
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===Operating costs=== | ===Operating costs=== | ||
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− | + | ====Wear & tear==== | |
* Wear and tear costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters) | * Wear and tear costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters) | ||
* Maintenance costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters, or as evidenced in ship account books) | * Maintenance costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters, or as evidenced in ship account books) | ||
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− | + | ====Freight lease costs==== | |
* Monthly costs as agreed in Charter Party | * Monthly costs as agreed in Charter Party | ||
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* Monthly wages | * Monthly wages | ||
* ?Additional payments | * ?Additional payments | ||
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− | + | ====Victualling costs==== | |
* Food and drink | * Food and drink | ||
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− | + | ====Port costs==== | |
* Entry and Exit charges at port | * Entry and Exit charges at port | ||
* Other port related charges | * Other port related charges |
Revision as of 16:37, June 1, 2015
Ship economics
Editorial history
Created 01/06/2015 by CSG
Contents
Context
Ship burden: data from English Admiralty CCourt records
UP LOAD IMAGE
Overview of ship economics sources
=Deposition books
ADD DATA
Sentence bundles: schedules
ADD DATA
Instance Papers: schedules
ADD DATA
Capital costs
Hull: materials
- Timber
- Metal
- Quantities?
- Cost/measure?
- Material quantities per ton burden built?
Hull: labour
- Master ship carpenter
- Ships carpenters
- Other labour
- Man/hours?
- Cost per man/hour?
- Rule of thumb labour input costs per ton burden built?
- Economies of scale?
Fitting out: materials
- Rigging
- Pulleys
- Metal fittings
- Sails
Fitting out: labour
- Ropemakers
- Sail makers
- Pulley makers
- Other
Operating costs
Wear & tear
- Wear and tear costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters)
- Maintenance costs (as estimated by owners and/or ship masters, or as evidenced in ship account books)
Freight lease costs
- Monthly costs as agreed in Charter Party
Crew labour costs
- Monthly wages
- ?Additional payments
Victualling costs
- Food and drink
Port costs
- Entry and Exit charges at port
- Other port related charges