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- Architecture_of_the_oil_tanker comment "Oil tankers generally have from 8 to 12 tanks. Each tank is split into two or three independent compartments by fore-and-aft bulkheads. The tanks are numbered with tank one being the forwardmost. Individual compartments are referred to by the tank number and the athwartships position, such as "one port", "three starboard", or "six center."A cofferdam is a small space left open between two bulkheads, to give protection from heat, fire, or collision.".