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Fig. 9 Compartments: watertight subdivision

Ships are divided into compartments by walls called bulkheads. Access to these compartments is by doors or hatches, designed, when closed, to keep the compartment watertight.
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Source Scan from by Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty (June 1943) A Seaman's Pocket-Book , London : HMSO , pp. p. 11,fig. 9
Author Andy Dingley (scanner)
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