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  • *A [[tank]]'s '''chassis''' ([[hull (watercraft)|hull]]) comprises the bottom part of the tank, which includes the [[caterpillar
    2 KB (286 words) - 22:50, 11 June 2009
  • ...ower hull, although common usage of "tank chassis" might include the upper hull to mean the tank without the [[gun turret]]. Tank chassis often serve as ba
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  • ...he Arsenal, including the frame-first system to replace the [[Rome|Roman]] hull-first practice. The new system was much faster and required less wood. At t ...of a system similar to an [[assembly line]], in which [[hull (watercraft)|hull]]s were constructed in the newer areas of the Arsenal before being fitted o
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  • A '''boat''' is a [[watercraft]], usually smaller than most [[ship]]s. Some boats are commonly carried by A boat consists of one or more [[buoyancy]] structures called [[hull (ship)|hulls]] and some system of propulsion, such as a [[Propeller|screw]]
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  • A '''ship''' is a large, sea-going [[watercraft]], sometimes with multiple decks. A ship usually has sufficient size to car ...position of a line on the side of any specific ship's [[Hull (watercraft)|hull]] which, when it reached the surface of the water during loading of cargo,
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