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Dimensions
editThe quoted figures of 45.2m x 4.5m is a 10:10 length:beam, however the picture shown is nowhere near that ratio, closer to 1:4 or 1:5. And to make matters worse, the metric/imperial conversions are a bit skew: automatic conversion shows: 45.2 metres (148 ft 4 in) by 4.5 metres (14 ft 9 in) and displacing 163 tonnes (160 long tons; 180 short tons), or 148.5 feet (45.26 m) by 14.8333 feet (4.52 m).
05:51, 6 October 2014 (UTC)