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Development of superstructures on cargo ships

development%20of%20cargo%20ship Cargo ship: general structure, equipment and arrangement ship types

  • FLUSH DECK SHIP
  • THREE ISLAND TYPE
  • COMBINED POOP AND BRIDGE
  • RAISED QUARTER DECK
  • AWNING OR SPAR DECK
  • OPEN SHELTER DECK
  • ALL AFT CARGO SHIP

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