A Dictionary of Sea TermsBrown, Son & Ferguson, 1928 - 320 halaman |
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Halaman 7
... mizzen sail to windward , her stern will be thrown off ; and this , properly speaking , is back - sailing , which is , as it were , the op- posite to boxing off ; although , in many instances , it answers the same purpose . ( See BOXING ...
... mizzen sail to windward , her stern will be thrown off ; and this , properly speaking , is back - sailing , which is , as it were , the op- posite to boxing off ; although , in many instances , it answers the same purpose . ( See BOXING ...
Halaman 11
... mizzen sail , sometimes called the jigger , the mast and sheet of which are often fixed to the rud- der , and the use of which sail is to aid the action of the rudder ( with which it works ) in getting the long hull about when tack ...
... mizzen sail , sometimes called the jigger , the mast and sheet of which are often fixed to the rud- der , and the use of which sail is to aid the action of the rudder ( with which it works ) in getting the long hull about when tack ...
Halaman 12
... mizzen masts fore - and - aft rigged . These are occasionally called three- masted schooners or jackass rig ; but here again a distinction must be made , the barkentine having a brig foremast ( i.e. , foremast , fore - topmast , and ...
... mizzen masts fore - and - aft rigged . These are occasionally called three- masted schooners or jackass rig ; but here again a distinction must be made , the barkentine having a brig foremast ( i.e. , foremast , fore - topmast , and ...
Halaman 20
... mizzen staysail . But it was also rigged otherwise , as schooner or brigantine . These vessels are still to be seen . Bind . To wind around , as binding the end of a rope with yarn . Also an iron band , as the binding of a dead - eye ...
... mizzen staysail . But it was also rigged otherwise , as schooner or brigantine . These vessels are still to be seen . Bind . To wind around , as binding the end of a rope with yarn . Also an iron band , as the binding of a dead - eye ...
Halaman 27
... mizzen , or spinnaker booms . They constitute the only means whereby such sails can be taken beyond the sides , or taffrail ; and they moreover help to stand the sails flat . As an example , for the fittings of a boom we may take that ...
... mizzen , or spinnaker booms . They constitute the only means whereby such sails can be taken beyond the sides , or taffrail ; and they moreover help to stand the sails flat . As an example , for the fittings of a boom we may take that ...
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anchor barges beam belayed block bolt boom bowsprit Brande and Cox cable canvas carried chain clew close-hauled cringles cutter deck diagrams under FRAME employed fishing fitted flag fore fore-and-aft rigged foresail forestay futtock gaff gunwale halyards hauled head head sails helm hoisted hole iron keel keelson knot large vessels leech lower luff mainsail mast means mizzen oars open boat passing peak piece planks port racing reef reef band reef knot ribs ring river rope round rowing rowlocks rudder running sailing boat schooner sheet ship ship's shipbuilding shore shrouds side signal small craft Smyth sometimes called spar spinnaker splicing sprit square rigged square sails standing starboard stay stay-sail stem stern strakes studding sails tack tackle term Thames Thames skiffs tide tiller timber topmast topsail usually weather wind windward word yacht yard yarn yawl
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Halaman 228 - When both are running free, with the wind on different sides, the vessel which has the wind on the port side shall keep out of the way of the other.
Halaman 228 - When two steam vessels are meeting end on, or nearly end on, so as to involve risk of collision, each shall alter her course to starboard, so that each may pass on the port side of the other.
Halaman 215 - Rules every steam vessel which is under sail and not under steam is to be considered a sailing vessel, and every vessel under steam, whether under sail or not, is to be considered a steam vessel. The word " steam vessel " shall include any vessel propelled by machinery. A vessel is
Halaman 229 - In narrow channels every steam vessel shall, when it is safe and practicable, keep to that side of the fairway or mid-channel which lies on the starboard side of such vessel.
Halaman 103 - Gondolier," It glides along the water looking blackly, Just like a coffin clapt in a canoe, Where none can make out what you say or do.
Halaman 229 - I am directing my course to starboard." Two short blasts to mean, "I am directing my course to port.
Halaman 251 - ... (c) A sailing vessel under way shall sound, at intervals of not more than one minute, when on the starboard tack one blast, when on the port tack two blasts in succession, and when with the wind abaft the beam three blasts in succession.
Halaman 252 - When a vessel is in distress and requires assistance from other vessels or from the shore, the following shall be the signals to be used or displayed by her, either together or separately, namely: In the day-time — First.
Halaman 251 - A steam ship under way shall make with her steam whistle, or other steam sound signal, at intervals of not more than two minutes, a prolonged blast. (b) A...
Halaman 228 - When two sailing vessels are approaching one another so as to involve risk of collision, one of them shall keep out of the way...