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at the bow, whereas fast military vessels operating offshore must be able to cope with heavy seas. On slower ships like tankers and barges, a fuller bow shape is used to maximise the volume of the ship for a given length. The bow may be reinforced to serve as an ice-breaker.
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A ship's bow should be designed to enable the hull to pass efficiently through the water. Bow shapes vary according to the speed of the boat, the seas or waterways being navigated, and the vessel's function. Where sea conditions are likely to promote
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Note: Aside from making the deck slippery, salt water may corrode metal decks. In very temperatures, water can also freeze on the deck, rails, turrets, and other exposed surfaces, increasing the topside weight and rendering the vessel
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The forward part of the bow is called the "stem" or "forestem". Traditionally, the stem was a timber (or metal) post into which side planks (or plates) were joined. Some boats such as the
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and should be tall enough to prevent water from regularly washing over the top of it. Large commercial barges on inland waterways rarely meet big waves and may have remarkably little
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Steward, Robert; Boatbuilding Manual, 3rd ed. International Marine Publishing Company. Camden, Maine (1987), p2-3.
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and "bow" are often used interchangeably to describe the most forward part of a ship and its surrounding parts.
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may be used as a synonym for bow or it may mean the forward-most part of the bow above the waterline.
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Sleight, Steve; The New Complete Sailing Manual, Dorling Kindersley Co., (2005)
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A heavily laden barge in France. Note the bluff bow and the limited freeboard.
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have no straight stem, having instead a curved prow.
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In a 1973 collision, the ice-breaker container-ship
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