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bridge (also
known as a
command deck), or
wheelhouse (also
known as a
pilothouse), is a room or
platform of a ship, submarine, airship, or
spaceship from...
- A
pilothouse yacht is
designed to
allow the crew to
maintain a safe and
effective watch without needing to be on deck.
There must be all-round visibility...
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United States since 1978 and
remains in
production as the Mark IV and
Pilothouse models. The Com-Pac 23 is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly...
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texas deck. This long,
narrow cabin is near and may be
surmounted by the
pilothouse. A steamboat's
texas is
named in
honor of the
state of Texas. This innovation...
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classified as ships.
Freighters typically have a long,
narrow hull, a
raised pilothouse, and the
engine located at the rear of the ship.
Lakers have been used...
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forward deck and
stern exposed. By the 1930s, it
became common to
install pilothouses amidship or near the stern, and
extend the
cabin covering to the bow...
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according to the
original meaning of the term is a ship
built with its
pilothouse forward and
engines aft to
provide a
continuous hold in between. This...
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stocked pantry supplied meals for two
dining rooms.
Edmund Fitzgerald's
pilothouse was out****ed with "state-of-the-art
nautical equipment and a beautiful...
- front) and aft (rear) of the ship
mostly clear; in the 19th century,
pilothouses/wheelhouses and
deckhouses began to appear,
eventually developing into...
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difference is the
style of the
configuration of the area of the
bridge and
pilothouse which is low and
enclosed compared to the
Buckley class which is tall...