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The depth to which a battleship sits in the water, known as its draft, typically ranges from 25 to 40 feet, depending on the class and design of the ship. For example, modern battleships like the Iowa-class have a draft of about 38 feet. This measurement indicates how much of the ship is submerged, affecting stability and seaworthiness. The draft can vary based on the ship's load and cargo.

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