id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46219 Walker, John Bernard An Unsinkable Titanic: Every Ship its own Lifeboat .txt text/plain 23505 1078 68 some of the bulkheads of the under-water portion of all passenger ships deck of a large passenger ship, is, in a certain sense, a confession of [Illustration: This ship, with 34 compartments below a water-tight steel ships, as used in the _Titanic_, the bulkheads are placed transversely water-line, the settling of the bow may soon bring the bulkhead deck These bulkheads, built some 15 to 18 feet in from the side of the ship, GREAT EASTERN, 1858; THE MOST COMPLETELY PROTECTED PASSENGER SHIP EVER Subdivision: Double hull; nine main bulkheads, 53 feet high, extending depth of the ship, at the side, from the bulkhead deck. protective deck (shown by heavy line) the hull contains 500 water-tight [Illustration: This ship has twenty-four compartments below the water Transverse bulkheads extend two decks (20 feet) above water line, the this ship has fire bulkheads in the passenger spaces. ./cache/46219.txt ./txt/46219.txt