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Which structural effect accompanied the transition from mortise-and-tenon joints to copper sheathing in 18th-century ship construction?

A)Increased hull flexibility and speed
B)Decreased draft and improved stability
C)Reduced biofouling and rot resistance
D)Enhanced rigidity and reduced leaks

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When copper sheathing replaced direct wood contact, the absence of tight mortise joints caused increased hull flexibility because the copper imposed minimal structural constraints across planks.. Therefore hull flexibility increased, enabling faster speeds, rather than enhanced rigidity/stability which depended on rigid wood connections.

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