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turret deck ship is a type of
merchant ship with an
unusual hull,
designed and
built in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The
hulls of
turret deck...
- A gun
turret (or
simply turret) is a
mounting platform from
which weapons can be
fired that
affords protection,
visibility and
ability to turn and aim...
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layout Turret (superstructure), an
element in the
design of
turret deck ships Turret (toolholder), an
indexable holder of
multiple tools Turret lathe,...
- SS
Querimba was one of the
largest turret deck ships ever built. She was
launched in
England in 1905,
renamed Maria Enrica in 1923, and s****ped in Italy...
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Lawrence rapids in the process. In
Liverpool she
inspired the
design of
turret deck ships,
which were
similar in some ways to whalebacks.
After a stop at...
- part of the hull,
called a
turret, was part of the hold. Four
years after the
first turret deck ship, the
first trunk deck ship appeared. SS Trunkby,...
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smoking into view;
while the
billows dash over what
seems her
deck, and
storms bury even her
turret in
green water, as she
burrows and
snorts along, oftener...
- The gap
between the
turret and the
deck proved to be a
problem as
debris and s****
fragments entered the gap and
jammed the
turrets of
several P****aic-class...
- the rear. The
driver has a
hatch on the
front deck; the
commander and
gunner have
hatches on the
turret deck. In the
stowed position, the
commander sits...
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historic importance. She is the only
example in
Australian waters of a
turret deck ship: a type of steel-hulled
cargo ship with an
unusual hull
shape that...