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    The effect of bowshape on the seakeeping performance of a fast monohull

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    Keuning, J.A., Toxopeus, S.L. and Pinkster, J.
    Date
    Sep 1, 2001

    In the earlier publications on the Enlarged Ship Concept (ESC) attention has already been given to the possibilities of improving the seakeeping behaviour of a fast monohull significantly through a thorough change in the bowshape both below and above the stillwaterline.

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