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ships and floating vessels Submarine – Watercraft capable of independent operation underwater Submarine hull – Structural and hydrodynamic component... |
Hull (watercraft), the body or frame of a sea-going craft Submarine hull Affine hull, in affine geometry Conical hull, in convex geometry Convex hull... |
on the surface, for navigating in harbors and at docks. Air draft Hull (watercraft) Naval architecture Waterline Piozet, Charles and the Div. of Personnel... |
a stand-up type personal watercraft (PWC) made by Yamaha Motor Corporation. Part of Yamaha's WaveRunner line of watercraft, it was introduced in 1990... |
Human-powered watercraft are watercraft propelled only by human power, instead of being propelled by wind power (via one or more sails) or an engine.... |
Displacement (ship) (redirect from Displacement (hull)) in tonnes (table in Spanish). Transport portal Naval architecture Hull (watercraft) Hydrodynamics Tonnage "Ship Tonnage Explained - Displacement, Deadweight... |
Wave-making resistance (section Hull form filtering) that affects surface watercraft, such as boats and ships, and reflects the energy required to push the water out of the way of the hull. This energy goes... |
Licensed mariner responsible for propulsion plants and support systems Hull (watercraft) – Watertight buoyant body of a ship or boat Hydraulic engineering –... |
uppermost continuous deck and forms the top flange of the hull girder. Strength of ships Hull (watercraft) Naval architecture Kemp, The Oxford Companion to Ships... |
The Rotork Sea Truck is a flat-hulled, high-speed watercraft, similar to a small landing craft. Made from fibreglass, they may be used to land vehicles... |
The bow (/baʊ/) is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, the point that is usually most forward when the vessel is underway. The aft end of the... |
Seakeeping ability or seaworthiness is a measure of how well-suited a watercraft is to conditions when underway. A ship or boat which has good seakeeping... |
personal watercraft (PWC) manufactured by Kawasaki, a Japanese company. The term is often used generically to refer to any type of personal watercraft used... |
The Sea-Doo XP was a model of personal watercraft produced by Bombardier Recreational Products from 1991 to 2004. The Sea-Doo XP is a significant model... |
(/ˌkætəməˈræn/) (informally, a "cat") is a watercraft with two parallel hulls of equal size. The distance between a catamaran's hulls imparts resistance to rolling... |
Pram (ship) (redirect from Pram hull) Hoop in the Zuiderzee Museum Russian 44-gun pram of Tavrovo Admiralty Hull Watercraft Waldus, W.B. (2022). De Zuiderzee als transportlandschap: Historische... |
2020 - a multi-hulled watercraft, for Bangladesh Navy 2020 - a multi-hulled watercraft, for Bangladesh Navy 2020 - a multi-hulled watercraft, for Bangladesh... |
Sponson (section Watercraft) or watercraft to provide protection, stability, storage locations, mounting points for weapons or other devices, or equipment housing. On watercraft, a... |
high-aspect-ratio twin-hull vessels Multihull – Ship or boat with more than one hull M80 Stiletto – Prototype naval stealth vessel Catamaran – Watercraft with two parallel... |
Rigid inflatable boat (redirect from Rigid hull inflatable boat) the future of RHIB's and high performance small watercraft will shift towards HDPE as the preferred hull material. In 1979, Gemini Marine based in Cape... |