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Ships that look like they could fly (streamlined SHIPS REVISISTED)


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I have to admit what you say is boy funny and might be true

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These ships actually fit into the "whaleback" designs.  The design originated by Scottish captain Alexander McDougall and enabled ships to carry a maximum amount of cargo with a minimum draft.  

Whaleback - Wikipedia

SS Meteor is the only one left.

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