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Naval architecture

The engineering science dealing with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures.

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Naval architecture

keel blocks

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

Heavy wood or concrete blocks on which ship rests during construction or dry docking

lee boards

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

Hinged plates that can be swung down a sailboat's sides in order to reduce leeway

braking flaps

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

Hinged plates, usually attached to a rudder, that can be swung out so as to help stop a ship's forward motion.

staging

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

Horizontal surfaces giving shipbuilding personnel access to the work, either inside or outside the hull; may be supported by temporary members attached to subassemblies or by wood or metal uprights, ...

list

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

If the centerline plane of a ship is not vertical, as when there is more weight on one side than on the other, it is said to list, or to heel

perpendiculars

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

Imaginary vertical lines drawn at the ends of the ship.

head reach

Shipbuilding; Naval architecture

In a crash stop, the forward transfer of distance after start of the stopping maneuver.

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