This is how hulls were cleaned:
An Old Whaler Hove Down For Repairs, Near New Bedford, a wood engraving drawn by F. S. Cozzens and published in Harper's Weekly, December 1882.
A clean hull makes a faster ship, an advantage in war and peace (trade), in battle and getting to battle stations.
The usual enemies of the British navy took little care of their ships’ hulls. The British did the opposite.
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