(),where the ship is docked for hull coating renewal, and for any other required underwater work to be carried out, when the opportunity is taken to make other repairs.
Repairing damage to the hull of a ship at or above the waterline reduces the threat of().
The center of volume of the immersed portion of the hull is called the().
If the bedplate was too rigid, then as the hull flexed, the (), which secure the engine into the ship would be likely to break, and there would be a danger of the bedplate cracking.
The structural members of the hull extending in a fore and aft direction are called ().
Repairing damage to the hull at or above the waterline reduces the threat of().
Insufficient space between the hull and bottom in shallow water will prevent normal screw currents resulting in ().
A circuit that has one wire in contact with the hull of the ship is a()
The hull is divided up into a number of watertight compartments by().
The structural members of the hull extending in a fore and aft direction are called ().