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bridge (also
known as a
command deck), or
wheelhouse (also
known as a
pilothouse), is a room or
platform of a ship, submarine, airship, or
spaceship from...
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pilothouse yacht is
designed to
allow the crew to
maintain a safe and
effective watch without needing to be on deck.
There must be all-round visibility...
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texas deck. This long,
narrow cabin is near and may be
surmounted by the
pilothouse. A steamboat's
texas is
named in
honor of the
state of Texas. This innovation...
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classified as ships.
Freighters typically have a long,
narrow hull, a
raised pilothouse, and the
engine located at the rear of the ship.
Lakers have been used...
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United States since 1978 and
remains in
production as the Mark IV and
Pilothouse models. The Com-Pac 23 is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly...
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recreational trawlers have a
style that
includes features such as a
raised pilothouse or
offset deckhouse. A po****r
feature is a "Portuguese bridge", which...
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about twenty minutes. At the time the
pilothouse was struck, Worden's
injury was only
known to
those in the
pilothouse and
immediately nearby. With Worden...
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difference is the
style of the
configuration of the area of the
bridge and
pilothouse which is low and
enclosed compared to the
Buckley class which is tall...
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offices for his
early designs and in the
early 1980s
commissioned a 39 feet
pilothouse design from Ron Holland. Tillotson-Pearson
brought Gary Mull on board...
- × 11 in (280 mm)
Dahlgren gun
Armor Side: 3–5 in (7.6–12.7 cm) Turret: 11 in (28 cm)
Pilothouse: 8 in (20 cm) Deck: 1 in (2.5 cm)
Notes Armor is iron....