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Coastal Ironclad Monitors: Passaic Class
By CivilWarTalk
Published: November 4, 2006
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The Passaic Class of monitor ships featured thicker hull plating, larger guns, better steering, and an improved pilot house design. The new monitors were larger than the original, measuring 200 feet by 45 feet in the beam. The hull, designed with more shiplike lines, in contrast to the original monitor's nearly flat bottom. The most noticeable change was to the pilot house, which was enlarged to six feet in diameter and mounted atop the turret.

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