palest
room for stoking
available in such prescribed
space.
Of
the vessel is lengthened it must be by what is called
: putting in a piece of midship
this while it
mildly
the
burden & displacement, also increases the resistance and
as
skin friction (supposing her to be brought down to the same draught of water before intended) to be will. Moreto be slower, though probably not much – but
128
the peat delay the expense and
stated in the dispatch.
that it will make her less handy.
the fact as
for turning
Channels
in narrow
should I think weigh very
the
strongly in favor of buying
a vessel Hugnies as they
the first instance. Not
are, in the whatever may will be clearly
be decided A
Lear
reference
to the respective drawings in your
Office that it is
a fact
that
the Engines & Boiler now on the way out are comprised
in the space allotted to them
the
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