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She was the only whaleback ship ever built for passenger service.
The central anticline in the valley is often called the "Whaleback".
Creise is a long whaleback of a mountain, oriented north to south.
The Wilson was the last whaleback built without hatch coamings.
"There goes our whaleback ride to catch your buddy Croaker."
You want to come across to Whaleback with me?'
Their low profile made them hard to see, and also led at times to the other ship riding up over the whaleback in a collision.
Two seasons later, the rates had doubled, even though Whaleback hadn't had a claim since 1984.
John Ericsson was the only whaleback with the pilothouse at the bow.
Havers toned down the more radical features of the whaleback.
Dusty Miller saw a glittering blue line beyond a notch in the whaleback hills.
This steel whaleback was the first of its kind to sink in the Great Lakes.
There is also very good scrambling along Whaleback Mountain.
On the other side is a whaleback ridge, and beyond it steep plunging gullies.
Lives in a monastery now, over on Whaleback and Ninth.'
Following the collapse of the dome and whaleback, a new feature, termed the "slab", began growing.
The G-5 was a single-step, hydroplaning design with a whaleback upper hull.
Also similar to the Normandie, the France was equipped with a whaleback on her bow.
She is considered the best example of a whaleback barge among Great Lakes shipwrecks.
She was usually towed by her consort whaleback steamer, the Pathfinder.
The monastery on Whaleback and Ninth was a grim, blank-faced place.
Mount Whaleback, which has been mined for iron ore for over 20 years, is a part of the range.
The Whaleback Shell Midden is now a state historic site.
The figure was riding a gargantuan whaleback.