English: This drawing of Single hull, en:Double bottom, and en:Double hull ship hull cross sections created on 2006-05-02 by George William Herbert. Licensed to Wikipedia and any other use under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-alike license revision 2.5.
The green lines are watertight hull sections, black are non-watertight structural elements.
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