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Level lines as shown at l2, 14, 16, etc., are now drawn from the point of intersection of frame with diagonals 1 and 2, and the half-breadths taken off at these levels and finally faired-up on half-breadth, when it will be found that the resulting horizontal ribband line, besides acting as a check on the fairness of the diagonals, will show the "wind" of the shell plating wrapping into oxter and body post and insuring a natural" snye "without any chance of "gather or unfairness.

The oxter underneath the ship's counter may be faired in a similar manner.

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CHAPTER III.

THE PREPARATION OF SPECIFICATIONS.

Too much care cannot be expended in the drafting of the bull specification. Clearness and conciseness should be aimed at consistent with an embodiment of all details of hull, fittings, and outfits supposed to be supplied, and all repetition or ambiguity of phraseology carefully avoided. Hampering restrictions should be left out. Know your requirements and state them distinctly. As in all other ship construction work, it will pay to have a definite routine or system in which to draft the specification. Of course, it is obviously impossible to have a standard specification which shall apply to all ships, as vessels are so diverse in their types, design, construction, and equipment as to make this an impossibility. But by keeping a routine list of headings of paragraphs before one, and taking these in rotation when drafting the clauses, the liability to omit important requirements is reduced to a minimum, besides the saving in time and distraction of thoughts through having to recollect what comes next. For this purpose the following headings have been selected which will apply to ordinary vessels. Of course, for special types these will require modifications and additions which will suggest themselves.

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101.

Inspection fees (class,

75. Fire, pumping and draining system.

75a. Cargo oil system. 76. Scuppers, from all exposed houses, etc., and from sanitary quarters.

77. Engine room and docking telegraphs.

77a. Steering gear.

78. Anchors, chains, and line outfit.

79. Boats and outfits. 80. Flags, etc.

81. Hose, fire and wash deck, also fire buckets.

82. Oil tanks, for lamps, etc. 83. Steaming lights.

84. Lamps and lanterns, also rockets, etc.

85. Navigating instruments.
86. Boatswain's stores.
87. Carpenter's stores.

88. Cargo handling gear, slings, hooks, etc.

89. Cook's or galley outfit. 90. Cabin outfit.

91. Cutlery outfit.

92. Crockery and glass.

93. Table linen.

94. Bed linen and bedding.

95. Spare glasses for side-lights in passenger ships.

96. Galvanizing.

etc).

102. General clause relating to material, workmanship, inspection by owners, alterations, extras, etc.

Flags.

National colors.

House flags, and burgee with

name.

International signal code.

Boat Outfit.

Ash oars, thole pins or rowlocks. Rudder (lanyard).

Tiller (lanyard).

Painter, 5 fathom line.

Cable, 20 fathom line.

Boat hook.

Water breakers.

Bread tank.

Plugs for bung hole; 2, with

chain.

One anchor.

One sea anchor.

One bailer.

One mast yard and sail.

One compass 4" card in case. Four oil lanterns to burn 8

hours.

Four oil distributers, 1 gallon

each.

Twelve boat hatchets.

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