United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 16U.S. Naval Institute, 1890 |
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Sivu 290
... weight , but helps materially when the boat is temporarily swamped and until the water is drained off . One point must be remembered - with every increase of buoyancy , once having settled its disposition and nature , the weight is ...
... weight , but helps materially when the boat is temporarily swamped and until the water is drained off . One point must be remembered - with every increase of buoyancy , once having settled its disposition and nature , the weight is ...
Sivu 298
... weight of unnecessary rubbish , which , if turned into metallic end and bottom tanks , would make them non - sinkable and perhaps self - bailing . The weight of footlings and risers , floor pieces and gratings , in bow and stern would ...
... weight of unnecessary rubbish , which , if turned into metallic end and bottom tanks , would make them non - sinkable and perhaps self - bailing . The weight of footlings and risers , floor pieces and gratings , in bow and stern would ...
Sivu 302
... weight . Aboard ship the greatest difficulty in using the boats in rough weather , or when wrecked , will be in getting away from the ship . This difficulty increases many - fold with the boat's weight , both on account of its requiring ...
... weight . Aboard ship the greatest difficulty in using the boats in rough weather , or when wrecked , will be in getting away from the ship . This difficulty increases many - fold with the boat's weight , both on account of its requiring ...
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