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  2. File:Lines plan en.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Capesize bulk carrier lines plan.svg - Wikipedia

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    {{English}} Typical lines plan of a Capesize bulk carrier in the 1990s. {{French}} Plan de formes typique d'un vraquier ''Capesize'' des années 1990. On peut noter le tableau arrière relativement étroit, le support d'arbre d'hélice, le bulbe d'étrav

  4. File:Sail plan ship.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Lofting - Wikipedia

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    Lofting is the transfer of a Lines Plan to a Full-Sized Plan. This helps to assure that the boat will be accurate in its layout and pleasing in appearance. There are many methods to loft a set of plans. Generally, boat building books have a detailed description of the lofting process, beyond the scope of this article.

  6. Sail plan - Wikipedia

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    A sail plan is a drawing of a sailing craft, viewed from the side, depicting its sails, the spars that carry them and some of the rigging that supports the rig. [1] By extension, "sail plan" describes the arrangement of sails on a craft. [2] [3] A sailing craft may be waterborne (a ship or boat), an iceboat, or a sail-powered land vehicle.

  7. Four Aces (passenger liners) - Wikipedia

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    American Export Lines magazine print ad (ca. 1948) announcing the new (post-war) 4 AcesAfter World War II, American Export Lines purchased four C3-class [4] Windsor-class attack transports built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp. at Sparrow's Point, Maryland, had them refitted as passenger-cargo liners, and placed them in service as the new "4 Aces."

  8. Opinion - Trump’s ‘5 percent down’ plan for Europe - AOL

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    President-elect Donald Trump is signaling to NATO member-states that they must spend 5 percent of their GDP annually on defense if they want U.S. support, in order to prepare for a potential war ...

  9. Comparison of large sloops - Wikipedia

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    Designer: naval architect responsible for drawing the lines plan and the sail plan of the vessel LOA: overall sparred length in metres LWL: load waterline length in metres Beam: width of the vessel in metres Draught: draught of the vessel in metres (minimum draft of lifting keels in parentheses) Air draught: masthead height in metres

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