Ship hull and a method of assembling the same

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B63B 302

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ABSTRACT:
In most ships or other marine vessels the hull has a double bottom, hull sides and at least one deck. The hull of the invention has at least two fore-and-aft arranged hollow cylinders with considerable buoyancy and constituting an integral part of the double bottom. All plating of the hull is plane, single bent or cylinder casing-shaped. The assembly of the hull is carried out on the surface of a protected water area and is commenced by floating the assembled hollow cylinders on the water surface in parallel relation to each other. The cylinders are then used as a base for assembling prefabricated building sections which are connected successively to the cylinders and/or to each other until the hull is completed.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1303690 (1919-05-01), Leparmentier
patent: 1510283 (1924-09-01), Lake
patent: 3822661 (1974-07-01), Simpson

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