A Dictionary of Sea Terms: For the Use of Yachtsmen, Amateur Boatmen, and BeginnersGill, 1898 - 320 halaman |
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... - Spoken of a ship's anchor , when hanging out with the flukes extended in a position ready for dropping . In most har- bours vessels are prohibited from carrying the anchor thus . R Acorn . An ornament at the head of a mast A ...
... - Spoken of a ship's anchor , when hanging out with the flukes extended in a position ready for dropping . In most har- bours vessels are prohibited from carrying the anchor thus . R Acorn . An ornament at the head of a mast A ...
Halaman 4
... carry out a small anchor , as the stream or kedge , ahead of the large one by which the ship usually rides , in ... carried by a ship and used by her for various purposes , such as when swinging her , or when moving from one station ...
... carry out a small anchor , as the stream or kedge , ahead of the large one by which the ship usually rides , in ... carried by a ship and used by her for various purposes , such as when swinging her , or when moving from one station ...
Halaman 6
... Carried away . - Broken away ; as to carry away a topmast - i.e . , to suffer the loss of the topmast . A'weather . - Towards the weather side - i.e . , the side upon which the wind blows . Helm a'weather . - The helm put up . ( See ...
... Carried away . - Broken away ; as to carry away a topmast - i.e . , to suffer the loss of the topmast . A'weather . - Towards the weather side - i.e . , the side upon which the wind blows . Helm a'weather . - The helm put up . ( See ...
Halaman 7
... carried on the tide , keeping in the stream by alternately filling her sails and laying them aback . To back an anchor . - To add a smaller anchor , or a weight , to a large one to prevent its coming home , i.e. , dragging . ( See ...
... carried on the tide , keeping in the stream by alternately filling her sails and laying them aback . To back an anchor . - To add a smaller anchor , or a weight , to a large one to prevent its coming home , i.e. , dragging . ( See ...
Halaman 9
... carry a great sail , yet her velocity will not be proportionately increased , whilst her masts are more endangered by her sudden jerks and excessive labouring : and , in the last , she will be incapable of carrying sail without the risk ...
... carry a great sail , yet her velocity will not be proportionately increased , whilst her masts are more endangered by her sudden jerks and excessive labouring : and , in the last , she will be incapable of carrying sail without the risk ...
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Amateurs anchor barges beam belayed block bolt boom bowsprit Brande and Cox cable canvas carried chain clew cloth gilt cringles cutter deck diagrams under FRAME Edition fishing flag fore fore-and-aft rigged foresail forestay futtock gaff gunwale halyards hauled head head sails helm hoisted hole Illustrated iron keel keelson knot large vessels leech lower mainsail mast means mizzen oars open boat passing peak piece planks port racing reef reef band reef knot 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 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