Some real calculations might be helpful to this thread.
Suppose I have a rectangular boat that is 100 meters wide and 1,000 meters long. It weighs 1,000,000 metric tons. The density of water is about 1 metric ton per cubic meter, for the sake of this calculation we will assume it is exactly that. Since the boat weighs 1,000,000 metric tons it will displace 1,000,000 cubic meters of water. We know the width and length of the boat multiply to 100,000 square meters so the depth of the hull in the water must be 10 meters. 10x100x1000=1,000,000. Since the sides of our boat are vertical there is no upward thrust on them, the only pressure that is relevant is the pressure at the bottom of the hull. The only surface it acts on is the flat surface at the bottom. As established earlier the density of water is 1 metric ton per cubic meter so the pressure at 1 meter of depth is 1 metric ton per square meter, this pressure arises from nothing more then the weight of the water pushing down from above. At a depth of 10 meters the pressure is 10 tons per square meter. Now suppose the column of water is not 1 square meter but 1 square cm. A column of water 1 cm x 1 cm x 1000 cm weighs 1 kg. The pressure at the bottom is 1 kg per square cm. There are 10,000 square cm in a square m so that is equivalent to a pressure of 10,000 kg per square meter, 10 tons per square meter. So the pressure is the same regardless of how wide or long the column of water is.
Now let's try to float our boat in a container that is 100.02 meters wide, 1000.02 meters long, and 10.01 meters deep. Each side of the boat is up against a column of water that is 1000.01 meters long, 10 meters deep, and .01 meters thick. That is 100.001 cubic meters of water on each side. Each end is a column of water 100x10x.01= 10 cubic meters. Since the boat has 2 sides and 2 ends the total volume of water (excluding the water that is under the hull) is 220.002 cubic meters. The surface area of this column of water is (1000.01x.01x2)+(100x.01x2)=22.0002 square meters. 220.002 metric tons per 22.0002 square meters = 10 tons per square meter.
10 tons per square meter of pressure applied to the 100,000 square meters of the bottom of the boats hull = 1,000,000 tons of upward force. This exactly equals the weight of the boat so it moves neither up, nor down. It floats with 1 cm of water beneath it.
That 1 cm layer of water is a total volume of 1000.01x100.01x.01=1000.110001 cubic meters. So our 1,000,000 ton ship is floating in only 1220.112001 tons of water.
Narrowing the margins from 1 cm to 1 mm or .1 mm does not change the physics.