Talk:Wave-piercing hull

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Conventional hull (USN destroyer)[edit]

When the destroyer I served on (DD-789) was hitting the sides of waves in stormy weather, being below decks, far forward, was like riding a high-speed elevator with its control system gone haywire. Acceleration was hard to judge, but might have been as much as 0.5 G.

(She displaced about 2.500 tons lightly loaded; was 390 ft long, iirc.) Regards, 66.92.74.189 (talk) 08:08, 21 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Virgin voyages Cruiseship's wavepiercer hull[edit]

In my Opinion the also should be an section also of the virgin voyages Cruiseships wavepiercer hull because they have that type of hull. 79.131.110.157 (talk) 17:54, 27 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]