| 1. | Also, reserve buoyancy was increased to 20.6 %.
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| 2. | The double hull design had a reserve buoyancy of 32.5 percent.
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| 3. | Some Group 2 boats were fitted with a bow fairing to improve reserve buoyancy.
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| 4. | This increase and the resultant reduction in freeboard decreased the vessel's critical reserve buoyancy.
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| 5. | The ships were also designed with a very large amount of reserve buoyancy to mitigate the effects of flooding.
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| 6. | In yachts, a low freeboard is often found on IMO damage stability regulations due to increased reserved buoyancy.
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| 7. | Normally, in a surface engagement the superior armament and greater reserve buoyancy of the destroyer would have been decisive.
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| 8. | Normally, in a surface engagement the superior armament, speed and reserve buoyancy of the destroyer would have been decisive.
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| 9. | On the other hand, they have very little reserve buoyancy and tend to dive under waves instead of piercing or going over them.
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| 10. | Larger dinghies are towed and should have reserve buoyancy, an automatic bailer, and a cover to prevent them from being lost at sea.
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