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What Is an Aircraft Carrier
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What Is an Aircraft Carrier

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Aircraft carriers are huge and are used to deploy and recover aircraft easily. In other…
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Hull Strength Of Ships
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Hull Strength Of Ships

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The history of maritime world is full of various accidents, many of them being due…
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What Are Chemical Tankers?
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What Are Chemical Tankers?

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The industrial use of chemicals grew massively especially as the wings of globalization and trade…
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A Tour of a Ship’s Bridge
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A Tour of a Ship’s Bridge

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A ship has to navigate round the clock through different waters, at times with restriction,…
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Cruise Ship Fuel Efficiency
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Cruise Ship Fuel Efficiency

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This article explains the fuel efficiency of both large and small cruise ships, then divides…
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Common Boat Building Resins
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Common Boat Building Resins

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The article describes the most common resin types for boat building. It also describes the…
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Medieval Longship Designs
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Medieval Longship Designs

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The Vikings originated from the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden. From there they…
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What is Surface Tension in Liquids?
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What is Surface Tension in Liquids?

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Surface tension as a name may refer to a cohesive force that inherently keeps the…
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Vehicles that Sail on Water and Land
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Vehicles that Sail on Water and Land

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Wouldn't you love to drive a boat that can run at a speed equal to…
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Anchor Systems for Ships
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Anchor Systems for Ships

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Ships bow showing hawsepipes, with stdb anchor home; the port one being raised; courtesy of www.blueoceantackle.com.…
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