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In the Lloyd’s Register class +100A1, what do the “+”,”100″, “A” and “1” stand for?

“+”(properly called a Pattee cross but often called a Maltese cross) means the ship was constructed under survey by Lloyd’s Register surveyors; “100” means the ship is suitable for seagoing service. “A” means the ship was constructed or accepted into LR class and is maintained in good and efficient condition. “1”means she has good and efficient anchoring and mooring equipment.

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