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What (who) is hulled - definition

SHIP HULL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION METHOD
Double bottom; Double hulled; Double hulled ship; Double Hull; Double hull tankers; Double-hull; Doublehull; Double hulls; Double-hulls; Doublehulls; Double-hulled; Doublehulled; Double hulling; Double-hulling; Doublehulling; Double hulled tanker; Doublehulled tanker; Double hulled tankers; Double-hulled tankers; Doublehulled tankers; Double hulled oil tanker; Double-hulled oil tanker; Doublehulled oil tanker; Double hulled oil tankers; Double-hulled oil tankers; Doublehulled oil tankers
  • Single hull, Double bottom, and Double hull ship cross sections. Green lines are watertight; black structure is not watertight

hulled         
OUTER SHELL OR COATING OF A SEED
Corn husk; Corn husks; Dehulling; Hulling; Dehusk; De-hulling; Dehull; Hulled; Dehusked; Dehusking; De-husking; Shelling corn; Hull (botany); Seed husks; Cornhusk; Cornhusking; Corn husking; Corn-husk; Seed hull
adjective remove the hulls from.
Hulled         
OUTER SHELL OR COATING OF A SEED
Corn husk; Corn husks; Dehulling; Hulling; Dehusk; De-hulling; Dehull; Hulled; Dehusked; Dehusking; De-husking; Shelling corn; Hull (botany); Seed husks; Cornhusk; Cornhusking; Corn husking; Corn-husk; Seed hull
·adj Deprived of the hulls.
II. Hulled ·Impf & ·p.p. of Hull.
Hulling         
OUTER SHELL OR COATING OF A SEED
Corn husk; Corn husks; Dehulling; Hulling; Dehusk; De-hulling; Dehull; Hulled; Dehusked; Dehusking; De-husking; Shelling corn; Hull (botany); Seed husks; Cornhusk; Cornhusking; Corn husking; Corn-husk; Seed hull
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Hull.

Wikipedia

Double hull

A double hull is a ship hull design and construction method where the bottom and sides of the ship have two complete layers of watertight hull surface: one outer layer forming the normal hull of the ship, and a second inner hull which is some distance inboard, typically by a few feet, which forms a redundant barrier to seawater in case the outer hull is damaged and leaks.

The space between the two hulls is sometimes used for storage of ballast water.

Double hulls are a more extensive safety measure than double bottoms, which have two hull layers only in the bottom of the ship but not the sides. In low-energy collisions, double hulls can prevent flooding beyond the penetrated compartment. In high-energy collisions, however, the distance to the inner hull is not sufficient and the inner compartment is penetrated as well.

Double hulls or double bottoms have been required in all passenger ships for decades as part of the Safety Of Life At Sea or SOLAS Convention.

Examples of use of hulled
1. The larger white–hulled vessels are not exactly expensive, either.
2. White–hulled boats bobbed gently at anchor in the harbor.
3. The transport company recently purchased six double–hulled vessels in an AED450 milion deal.
4. When the explosion went off, it started a small fire on the steel–hulled vessel.
5. The steel walls are double hulled, and the structure is bolted to the concrete floor.