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Draft (hull) and HMS L12

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Difference between Draft (hull) and HMS L12

Draft (hull) vs. HMS L12

The draft or draught of a ship's hull is the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull (keel), with the thickness of the hull included; in the case of not being included the draft outline would be obtained. HMS L12 was a L-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during World War I. She was one of five boats in the class to be fitted as a minelayer.

Similarities between Draft (hull) and HMS L12

Draft (hull) and HMS L12 have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Beam (nautical), Length overall.

Beam (nautical)

The beam of a ship is its width at the widest point as measured at the ship's nominal waterline.

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Length overall

Length overall (LOA, o/a, o.a. or oa) is the maximum length of a vessel's hull measured parallel to the waterline.

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Draft (hull) and HMS L12 Comparison

Draft (hull) has 37 relations, while HMS L12 has 26. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 3.17% = 2 / (37 + 26).

References

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