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During 18th-century shipbuilding, which outcome resulted if timbers exceeded a particular moisture content at fitting?

A)Decreased hull watertightness over time
B)Elevated mast stability immediately at sea
C)Resistance to marine borer penetration
D)Increased ease of subsequent scraping

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Excessive moisture led to wood shrinkage and subsequent gaps due to dimensional instability, resulting in decreased watertightness because the wood dries after assembly, pulling away from seams. Therefore, leaks developed, rather than temporary stability or reduced borer vulnerability.

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