deepdrafted
Deepdrafted is a term used in naval architecture and maritime contexts to describe a vessel with a significant depth to its hull below the waterline. This depth is often referred to as the draft. A deepdrafted vessel is one that requires a considerable amount of water to float safely and maneuver. This is in contrast to shallow-draft vessels, which are designed to operate in shallower bodies of water.
The draft of a ship is a critical measurement that dictates the minimum depth of water in
Operating a deepdrafted vessel necessitates access to ports and waterways with sufficient depth. This is why