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Three-island principle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Three-island principle
The three-island principle was a technique used in the construction of ships whereby a ship was built with a forecastle, main deck, and poop. The technique allowed the economical and efficient construction of ships and was particularly common in tramp steamers and smaller vessels of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The ''Knight of Malta'', a 1929 steam ferry of only 16ft draught that operated between Malta and Sicily, was built on the principle. ==See also==
*Deck (ship)
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