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  2. Whaleback - Wikipedia

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    At first the hatches were "flush-mounted", and when closed looked almost like part of the hull. The hatch covers and the edges of the hatch openings, however, tended to warp or get bent in use, destroying the watertight seal. Later vessels had hatch coamings. While this was an improvement, it was not enough to make up for the relatively small ...

  3. USS San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Exterior equipment is recessed or flush-mounted where possible, giving the ship a clean exterior appearance. Any equipment that cannot be flush-mounted (such as ladders) incorporate shaping features of their own. The boat-handling crane at the center of the ship folds into a clean shape when not in use. [4]

  4. Orjen-class torpedo boat - Wikipedia

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    The double hull was constructed of mahogany arranged diagonally over steel frames, unlike the light alloy used in the original S-2 boats. The engines were also mounted on steel bearers. They had a flush deck without a raised forecastle, an enclosed steering room below an open command bridge.

  5. Navigation light - Wikipedia

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    Watercraft navigation lights must permit other vessels to determine the type and relative angle of a vessel, and thus decide if there is a danger of collision. In general, sailing vessels are required to carry a green light that shines from dead ahead to 2 points (22 + 1 ⁄ 2 °) abaft [note 1] the beam on the starboard side (the right side from the perspective of someone on board facing ...

  6. Auxiliary floating drydock - Wikipedia

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    USS Artisan with USS Antelope (IX-109) and LST-120 in the dock at Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides Islands, 8 January 1945 Los Alamos (AFDB-7), with a repaired submarine at Holy Loch, Scotland in 1985 YFD-2 The first Yard Floating Dock built in 1901, arriving Pearl Harbor 23 October 1940 from New Orleans Naval Yard USS Pennsylvania in drydock USS Dewey, the second YFD, c. 1906–1907

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