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Date: 2006-11-21 15:59:41
Transport
Ship
Sailing
Capsizing
Fishing vessel
Waterline
Hull
Buoyancy
Ship stability
Ship construction
Naval architecture
Water

TP 14619E[removed]Transport Canada Simplified Assessment of Intact Stability & Buoyancy of

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