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  2. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    Glossary of nautical terms (A–L)

  3. Sinking of the RMS Lusitania - Wikipedia

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    Sinking of the RMS Lusitania

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    USS Regulus hard aground in 1971 due to a typhoon: after three weeks of effort, Naval salvors deemed it unsalvageable.. Marine salvage takes many forms, and may involve anything from refloating a ship that has gone aground or sunk as well as necessary work to prevent loss of the vessel, such as pumping water out of a ship—thereby keeping the ship afloat—extinguishing fires on board, to ...

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  8. Seacock - Wikipedia

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    Engine room sea water valves. A seacock is a valve on the hull of a boat or a ship, permitting water to flow into the vessel, such as for cooling an engine or for a salt water faucet; or out of the boat, such as for a sink drain or a toilet. Seacocks are often a Kingston valve. Seacocks are left open or are closed depending on the situation.

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    Ship resistance and propulsion

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