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    of deck at side. The practice of adding camber to a ship's deck originated in the era of small sailing ships. These vessels were built with the decks...
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  • (aerodynamics), the asymmetry between the top and bottom curves of an aerofoil Camber (ship), a measure of transversal deck curvature in naval architecture Cant...
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    further from the water and by reducing the volume of water coming on deck. Camber (ship) Dawson, Philip (2005). The Liner. WW Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-06166-3...
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    the Camber had also begun to silt up in the late medieval period, although in this case the process had created an important new anchorage for ships. The...
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    divisions in Virginia and Mississippi, respectively, have built more ships in more ship classes than any other U.S. naval shipbuilder. In April 2022, Huntington...
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    A wingsail, twin-skin sail or double skin sail is a variable-camber aerodynamic structure that is fitted to a marine vessel in place of conventional sails...
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    visiting sailors. With advent of bigger steam powered ships, the physical restrictions of Camber Dock meant that it was bypassed for the larger capacity...
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  • Constant Camber 32 is a 32 ft (9.8 m) high performance day-racing / fast cruiser sloop trimaran sailboat designed in the 1970s for protected water and...
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  • Animation, viewers follow Jonathan Fall, who is the captain of a cruise ship where smuggling and human trafficking are taking place without his knowledge...
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  • series. 745 1-6 The Latent Clockwork Land Ship ゼンマイ式潜地艦 Nobita and Doraemon travel in the Latent Clockwork Land Ship to retrieve Nobita's lost shoe and backpack...
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    Titanic II (category Proposed ships)
    sheer or camber, unlike the original. Pronounced sheer was a cosmetic feature of ocean liners, intended to add a graceful appearance to the ship, but made...
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    Junk rig (category Ships of China)
    sized Bermuda rig but a cambered junk sail can produce more comparable speeds. In moderate and high winds a flat or cambered junk sail is just as capable...
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    Island class. The hangar deck retained the camber at the bow and stern of the main deck of the merchant ships they were built on. Since the elevators were...
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    Wires! (1933) as Kate Looking Forward (1933) as Mrs. Isobel Service Gambling Ship (1933) as Eleanor La Velle Only Yesterday (1933) as Phyllis Emerson The Worst...
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  • Twickenham. In early October 2022 filming was taking place in East Sussex, at Camber Sands and Hastings. The film was shot entirely in the UK, to minimise the...
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    railway and the overland transport of ships, on a scale that remained unique in antiquity. The Diolkos saved ships sailing from the Ionian Sea to the Aegean...
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  • Constant Camber 26 is a 26 ft (7.9 m) cruising sloop trimaran sailboat designed in the 1970s by John Marples featuring berths for two adults and two children...
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    advance to the Mediterranean. The Kelenderis ship mosaic (late 5th to early 6th century) and the Kellia ship graffito from the early 7th century complement...
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    Steering (redirect from Steerage (ship))
    suitable for turns. The angle the wheels make in the vertical plane, known as camber angle, also influences steering dynamics as do the tires. Ackermann steering...
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  • Constant Camber 3M is a 10 ft (3.0 m) cat-rigged solo harbor racer/trainer trimaran sailboat designed in the 1980s by John Marples. List of multihulls...
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