seakeeping performance

  • 1Seakeeping — ability is a measure of how well suited a watercraft is to conditions when underway. A ship or boat which has good seakeeping ability is said to be very seaworthy and is able to operate effectively even in high sea states.Measure of Seakeeping… …

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  • 2Sea trial — is the testing phase of a watercraft (including boats, ships, and submarines). It is usually the last phase of construction and takes place on open water. Sea trials are conducted to measure a vessel’s performance and general seaworthiness.… …

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  • 3Mississippi class battleship — USS Mississippi Class overview Name: Mississippi class battleship O …

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  • 4Maritime Research Institute Netherlands — MARIN, the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands, is one of the leading institutes in the world for hydrodynamic research and maritime technology. The services incorporate a unique combination of simulation, model testing, full scale… …

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  • 5Ship model basin — US Experimental Model Basin, circa 1900 …

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  • 6USS Midway (CV-41) — For other ships of the same name, see USS Midway. USS Midway (CVA 41), in the Western Pacific, 30 November 1974. Career (United States) …

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  • 7naval 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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  • 8British R class submarine — The R class submarines were a class of 12 small British diesel electric submarines built for the Royal Navy during World War I, and were forerunners of the modern hunter killer submarines, in that they were designed specifically to attack and… …

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  • 9Bell Seagull and Seamew — The Bell Woodworking Seagull and Seamew are both small sloop rigged marine ply sailing boats of the Trailer yacht type designed by Ian Proctor, who was also responsible for the design of many small sailing dinghies in seven different classes… …

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  • 10Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō — Ryūjō (Japanese: 龍驤, prancing dragon ) was a light aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy. She was laid down by Mitsubishi at Yokohama in 1929, launched in 1931 and commissioned in 1933. Her small design when launched she displaced only 8 …

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