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al hit from a Ohka that struck the starboard | waterline abreast the forward fireroom. |
which was used to protect the hull below the | waterline against damage from collisions and shipworms |
mpet mines 50 centimetres (1.6 ft) under the | waterline along a 60 metres (200 ft) section of the po |
rdam, New York claimed ownership to the high | waterline along the west bank of the Hudson River and |
t gunboat Dato, which was burned down to the | waterline, although she was later recovered and upgrad |
Dresden was 149.8m at the | waterline, and 155.5m overall. |
The ship burned to the | waterline and sank. |
Karlsruhe was 145.8 m at the | waterline and 151.4 m overall. |
hips of the Graudenz class were 139 m at the | waterline, and 142.2 m overall. |
Huron was stripped down to the | waterline and then sold to the Powell River Company, L |
esbaden class ships were 141.7 m long at the | waterline, and 145.3 m long overall. |
Damage to the hull was above the | waterline and the holes were quickly repaired. |
Regensburg was 139 m at the | waterline, and 142.2 m overall. |
Emden was 145.8 m at the | waterline and 151.4 m overall. |
Poltava was 180 meters (590 ft) long at the | waterline and 181.2 meters (594 ft) long overall. |
f the Karlsruhe class were 139 m long at the | waterline, and 142.2 m in length overall. |
itehead torpedoes, with four tubes below the | waterline, and one more on deck. |
the sea and the ship was then burned to the | waterline and abandoned. |
ships were 76.4 meters (251 ft) long at the | waterline and 79 m (259 ft) long overall. |
ngthened somewhat, to 84.8 m (278 ft) at the | waterline and 86.15 m (282.6 ft) overall. |
rvozvanny was 454 feet (138.4 m) long at the | waterline and 460 feet (140.2 m) long overall. |
I was 280 meters long at the | waterline, and 291.5 m overall, which was approximatel |
iting factors are draft (maximum depth below | waterline), and height due to the Suez Canal Bridge. |
the armor belt of Nisshin one foot below the | waterline and flooded a coal bunker. |
rky was 187 meters (613 ft 6 in) long at the | waterline, and 191.4 meters (627 ft 11 in) long overal |
ts, having received her own hole beneath the | waterline and taking on water. |
ganovich was 187 m (613 ft 6 in) long at the | waterline, and 191.2 m (627 ft 4 in) long overall. |
that they could have been obscured below the | waterline, and the "shark-like" tail of the creature m |
It is possible to have a moon pool below the | waterline and to keep water out of the chamber above i |
ere 358 feet 3 inches (109.19 m) long at the | waterline, and had an overall length of 363 feet 2 inc |
ets was the loss of CSS Curlew, holed at the | waterline and beached to avoid sinking; when Roanoke I |
nts that spend more time out of water at the | waterline are tougher and have shorter leaves. |
Akagi's | waterline armored belt was reduced from 254 to 152 mm |
he double bottom up to the lower edge of the | waterline armour belt, with a thin 10-millimetre (0.4 |
The | waterline armour belt of the Tegetthoff-class measured |
er edge was three feet four inches below the | waterline at normal displacement. |
ed to the hull sides to compensate, widening | waterline beam by eight to ten feet. |
LOA: Length Overall, LWL: Length of | Waterline, Beam: Width, Draft: Underwater Depth, Disp: |
Renown's | waterline belt of Krupp cemented armour measured 6 inc |
The main | waterline belt was of armour ten inches thick, and ran |
ur scheme was revised to give her a complete | waterline belt. |
hell hit the belt about three feet above the | waterline but did not penetrate. |
punched a hole in Centurion's hull below the | waterline, but the damage was not serious and was repa |
Majestic took a hit below the | waterline, but was able to continue operations and pat |
The ship was protected under the | waterline by an armored belt which stretched from arou |
e 23rd, she was rammed and damaged above the | waterline by W. T. James. |
The Berenguela, pierced side-to-side at the | waterline by an Armstrong 300-pound projectile, was al |
The new town was built beside the new | waterline by the government to house the displaced res |
skiff was soon set on fire and burned to the | waterline by a tracer round from USS Gonzalez hitting |
Armaments and under | waterline designs were same as Mikura. |
changes of the equipments, and under | waterline designs |
1970s, he was responsible for developing the | waterline from Wailuku to Wailea, which enabled the de |
hull is 36 feet in length and 21 feet at the | waterline, her beam is 9.5 feet, and her draft is 4.5 |
length of | waterline in feet |
She caught fire and was burned to the | waterline in December 1870. |
e contractor was attempting to install a new | waterline in front of the city's post office. |
ghtly damage the Breslau with one hit at the | waterline in the ensuing exchange of gun fire. |
crowns, walls, and other surfaces above the | waterline in wastewater pipes and structures, metaboli |
which had caught fire and been burnt to the | waterline in February 1721 whilst having weed burned f |
The hull below the | waterline is ice-strengthened. |
Her unusual height above the | waterline is visible in comparison with the tugboat. |
A | waterline model of the vessel's hull had also been bui |
An 8-foot (2.44 M) long | waterline model of the USS Birmingham, owned by the U. |
ernal side propulsion unit located below the | waterline near the bow. |
Yankee was 96 feet (29.3 m) overall, with a | waterline of 81 feet (24.7 m), a maximum draft of 11 f |
y viewing galleries both above and below the | waterline, offering visitors guaranteed views of Rex. |
The exit hole was just above the | waterline on the port side; the ship manoeuvered in a |
the wreck is buried in silt up to the design | waterline- pretty hard to make a "no evidence" claim on |
Tamiya | Waterline Series Instruction sheet, 1994 |
Despite a gaping hole at the | waterline, starboard, she survived a tow back to Naple |
te 6 inch guns were situated so close to the | waterline that they were unusable in all but the calme |
ximum thickness was 230 mm (9 inches) at the | waterline, the center of the ship, and 115 mm (4.5 inc |
attalions split up, the 1st moving along the | waterline, the 2nd moving along the main road in paral |
hip; wooden stabilisers were added under the | waterline to address the issue. |
black line painted through her funnel to her | waterline to aid recognition, as the Argentines also o |
sterns that were wider and flatter under the | waterline to prevent the stern from squatting down in |
ever, and the 1st battalion moving along the | waterline took no part in the fighting and suffered no |
was added six 37 mm guns and three above the | waterline torpedo tubes. |
More of the naval terms should be linked ( | waterline, transverse and longitudinal steel frames, t |
dodged the bombs before slipping beneath the | waterline unmolested. |
She was rebuilt from the | waterline up and given a modern cruise ship design. |
the after end of the belt to the stern, the | waterline was protected by two-inch armour only. |
to deterioration, the ship's hull below the | waterline was replaced with a new welded hull accordin |
and a tapering of a fore bulkhead below the | waterline was a bad idea because of the underwater she |
ad received over 50 hits and holes below the | waterline were plugged with hammocks and bedding. |
ra were struck several times at or below the | waterline which left the British vessel in a sinking s |
hull was narrower at deck level than at the | waterline) which was greater in a Blackwall frigate th |
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