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it heavily depends on the vessel type and calculation examples are quite old (Stopford, 1982).

Tankers: 1 GT=1,75 dwt

Bulkers: 1 GT = 1,7 dwt

General Cargo: 1 GT = 1,44 dwt

Container: 1 GT = 1 dwt

Passenger 1 GT = 0.9 dwt

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Q: Is there any formulae or conversion factor between gross tonnage and dead weight tonnage of vessels?
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