Ships – Displacement-type hull
Patent
1996-02-16
1997-12-30
Sotelo, Jesus D.
Ships
Displacement-type hull
114293, B05C 100
Patent
active
057018359
ABSTRACT:
A ship comprising: approximately sinusoidal waterlines; and a surface extending from the transom stern at the design waterline plane to the base plane at about L/3 from the bow and defining an angle between the base plane and an oblique plane, the oblique plane being defined by: a line at the intersection of the transom stern and the design waterline plane and a point located on the surface at about 0.2 L from the transom stern; and a turret along the middle line plane.
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Arnold Gordon T.
Beard R. William
Petroleum Geo-Services AS
Sotelo Jesus D.
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