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  2. Bath Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Hulls are now moved by rail from the platform horizontally onto a moveable dry dock, which greatly reduced the work involved in building and launching the ships. [4] The 750-foot (230 m), 28,000-ton dry dock was built by China's Jiangdu Yuchai Shipbuilding Company for $27 million and shipped all the way from China to Bath.

  3. Superior Shipbuilding Company - Wikipedia

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    Rammed by the steamer Berkshire near Hampton Roads. [14] Charles W. Wetmore: 1891 September 8, 1892 265 Whaleback steamer Stranded in Coos Bay, Oregon in heavy fog. She was declared a total loss and abandoned on September 13, 1892. [15] E.B. Bartlett: 1891 December 14, 1916 265 Whaleback steamer Wrecked in Cape Cod with a cargo of coal bound ...

  4. Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Shipbuilding. Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels.In modern times, it normally takes place in a specialized facility known as a shipyard. ...

  5. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Taff rail: a railing at the extreme stern of a vessel. Thwart: a transverse member used to maintain the shape of the topsides of a small boat, often doubling as a seat. Tiller: a forward-facing attached to the rudder allowing a helmsman to steer a boat. On a dinghy, the tiller may have a hinged extension called a "jigger".

  6. Fife rail - Wikipedia

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    A fife rail is a design element of a European-style sailing ship used to belay the ship's halyards at the base of a mast. When surrounding a mast, a fife rail is sometimes referred to specifically by the name of the mast with which it is associated: the main fife rail surrounds the main mast; the mizzen fife rail surrounds the mizzen mast, etc.

  7. Deck (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Boat deck: Especially on ships with sponsons, the deck area where lifeboats or the ship's gig are stored. Boiler deck : (river steamers) The passenger deck above the vessel's boilers . Bridge deck : (a) The deck area including the helm and navigation station, and where the Officer of the Deck/Watch will be found, also known as the conn .

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