0 (of a ship, boat, etc.) designed for travelling across large areas of ocean: --
an ocean-going vessel
In the case of oil the position is exactly the same as with ocean-going ships.
We could almost count the number of ships which it controls on two hands, and many of them are not ocean-going.
It has also developed an ocean-going fleet with the potential for global power projection.
In other words, 450 feet would not be wide enough for ocean-going shipping.
He started the first major ocean-going container service in the world.
Can he use his influence to give us more ocean-going ships or, at any rate, to abolish the system of bulk purchase?
The jetty terminal for the reception of ocean-going tankers is to be adjacent to the refinery.
There are up to 1,000 sailing boats — ranging from dinghies to large ocean-going yachts—in the haven at any one time.