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What's a "bulkhead" on a ship?

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What's a "bulkhead" on a ship?

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  1. ship thats gonna go down


  2. Its that door you lift to go down into the cellar, and get the lawnmower out

  3. A partition.

  4. When I did a search asking bulkhead of a ship the answer that wikipedia gives is that the bulkhead (partition) is an upright wall within the hull of a ship.

  5. A wall

  6. it's a wall, unless you happen to have the Transformer "Bulkhead" on your ship, then you'd have a bulldozer.

  7. It is the wall in the front of the ship.

  8. bulkhead is wall

    overhead is celling

    deck is floor

  9. A wall separating cabins or compartments on a ship; vertical partitions that separate watertight compartments on a ship.

  10. its the front part of the ship where you can stand.

  11. A ships "bulkhead" is the equivelant of a wall in a building.

    The floor is refered to as the deck.

    The ceiling is refered to as the overhead.

    A hallway is refered to as the passageway.

    A door is refered to as a hatch.

    A window is refered to as a portal.

    The left side is the port.

    The right side is starboard.

    The front is the bow.

    The back is aft, or the fantail.

  12. A bulkhead is the wall

  13. ship thats gonna go dwn.

  14. A bulkhead is an upright wall within the hull of a ship.

  15. wrong and wrong, it is an internal division of the hull, some are sealable to stop water/fire etc in an emergancy, the front is the bow

  16. It's the walls of the ship.

  17. the front of the ship i'm guessing

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