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Disposable ship
Ship or sea vessel intended for use on a single voyage / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A disposable ship, also called raft ship, timber ship, or timber drogher[1] is a ship or sea vessel that is intended for use on a single voyage. At the final destination, the vessel is broken up for sale or reuse of materials. Until the end of the 19th century, such ships were common on major rivers such as the Danube and the Rhine in Central Europe and the Mississippi in North America. There were also saltwater vessels that were primarily built for one-time sailing to break up. Some of the largest wooden ships in history were of this type.
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