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New: Report on the Collision between USS FITZGERALD (DDG62) and Motor Vessel ACX CRYSTAL

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HullFeatures

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Summary
A good hull combines performance and stability in every sense from its shape to the quality of its construction and the durability of its materials.
A well designed hull has a stable self-righting form. It incorporates A large range of positive stability is achieved with an optimum vertical centre of gravity combined with the right proportion of beam, freeboard and weight distribution.<ref>http://www.kastenmarine.com/beam_vs_ballast.htm</ref> The hull can incorporate passive stabilizers like radius chines and bilge keels. A flared bow optimizes performance underway. A double hull, if affordable, offers extra security against penetration by floating objects. A bulbous bow reduces the horsepower and fuel required for a given speed, and slightly increases the top speed in displacement boats of more than 45 ft, while providing a mount for a bow thruster and forward-looking sonar. Active stabilizers are effective but expensive and work better on a round bilge.
== Hull Form ==

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