| 11. | The peacetime years between 1919 and 1941 resulted in many of these flush deck destroyers being laid up.
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| 12. | Both ships were flush deck with only a jury rig, and could only operate as coastal service vessels.
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| 13. | The original version had a flush deck with a small footwell for a cockpit with no coamings or seatbacks.
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| 14. | A rebuild in 1922 saw the ship's well deck built over, creating a flush deck profile.
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| 15. | This was initially launched as a raised saloon but later and flush deck and semi raised saloon were introduced.
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| 16. | It was based on the " Riga " hull with the flush deck replaced by a long forecastle.
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| 17. | The previous classes were flush deck designs; while providing good hull strength, this proved to be wet in high seas.
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| 18. | Their flush deck resulted in both weight savings and increased strength by allowing the hull's longitudinal members to be continuous.
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| 19. | On the flush deck above she additionally carried six 12-pounder carronades ( two forwards and four on the quarterdeck ).
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| 20. | The deckhouse version was available with the centerboard or deep keel options whereas the flush deck was available with a deep keel.
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