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  2. Ship measurements - Wikipedia

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    Air draft is the minimum height a ship needs to pass under, while standard draft is the minimum depth a ship needs float over. Length between perpendiculars – The distance between where the forward part cuts the waterline and the rudder post of the ship.

  3. MS Celestyal Olympia - Wikipedia

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    The public spaces on decks five and seven were built with 1½ times the standard deck height, leading to deck 6 only existing in the forward part of the ship. [7] The Song of America would also be the first ship to have a Viking Crown lounge completely encircling the funnel, providing 360 degree views, and accessible by interior stairs and ...

  4. Deck railing - Wikipedia

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    The typical deck railing is generally built from pressure treated lumber. [14] Posts on a deck are also typically pressure treated wood and standard sizes are 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8. These posts give structural support to the railing assembly and are the most critical part for the safety of the guard rail assembly. [15]

  5. Clearance (civil engineering) - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa and the southern region of Africa, the minimum vertical clearance of modern bridges is 5 metres (16 ft 5 in), although the legal height limit of road vehicles is still at 4.3 metres (14 ft 1 in). [7] United Kingdoms has a standard on minimum clearance of a public highway at 16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m).

  6. Deck (ship) - Wikipedia

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    A deck is a permanent covering over a compartment or a hull [1] of a ship. On a boat or ship, the primary or upper deck is the horizontal structure that forms the ...

  7. Freeboard (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    In sailing and boating, a vessel's freeboard is the distance from the waterline to the upper deck level, measured at the lowest point of sheer where water can enter the boat or ship. [1] In commercial vessels, the latter criterion measured relative to the ship's load line , regardless of deck arrangements, is the mandated and regulated meaning.

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