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16 April 2025

  • curprev 21:4821:48, 16 April 2025Nathan talk contribs 1,614 bytes +1,614 Created page with "A "standard frame" is an arbitrary shipbuilding measurement equal to 3 meters. It is, nominally, the on-center distance between the major structural ribs of the ship. Actual "as built" ship frames (AKA "Engineering Frames") may or may not be exactly 3 meters long, and in areas of high hull curvature, a frame may be much less than 3 meters long, for strength. Frames, both "standard" and "engineering", are numbered from the bow to the stern. The difference is that a cr..."