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  • 41Deutschland class battleship — Deutschland class battleships in line.[Note 1] …

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  • 42Net tonnage — is calculated by measuring a ship s internal volume and applying mathematical formulae. Net tonnage (often abbreviated as NT, N.T. or nt) is a dimensionless index calculated from the total moulded volume of the ship s cargo spaces by using a… …

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  • 43harbours and sea works — Introduction harbour also spelled  harbor        any part of a body of water and the manmade structures surrounding it that sufficiently shelters a vessel from wind, waves, and currents, enabling safe anchorage or the discharge and loading of… …

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  • 44naval ship — Introduction       the chief instrument by which a nation extends its military power onto the seas. Warships protect the movement over water of military forces to coastal areas where they may be landed and used against enemy forces; warships… …

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  • 45County class cruiser — For the pre–World War I armoured cruisers, see Monmouth class cruiser. Canberra passing under the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 1930 Class overv …

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  • 46Soviet cruiser Maxim Gorky — Not to be confused with SS Maxim Gorkiy. Maxim Gorky Career (Soviet Union) …

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  • 47Ship — A ship IPA|/ʃɪp/ audio|en us ship.ogg|Audio (US) is a large vessel that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as …

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  • 48French seaplane carrier Commandant Teste — Commandant Teste Career (France) …

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  • 49Trailer sailer — A trailer sailer is a small yacht or large dinghy style of sailboat that is moved to sailing locations and stored on a road trailer. It is neither a Day sailer or a Pocket cruiser but may be used for either purpose depending upon design… …

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  • 50Derfflinger-class battlecruiser — SMS Derfflinger Class overview Name: Derfflinger Operators …

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