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Which outcome resulted when 18th-century warships enforced a strict caulking schedule on their wooden hulls?

A)Reduced top speed due to increased weight
B)Improved seaworthiness due to airtight seals
C)Increased vulnerability to cannon fire
D)Reduced maneuverability in shallow water

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When wooden warships adhered to strict caulking, better sealing of hull planks using materials like oakum occurred because regular maintenance prevented water ingress and rot, leading to improved seaworthiness. Therefore improved seaworthiness results, rather than speed reduction, higher vulnerability, or reduced maneuverability which all stem from different ship design constraints.

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