A Dictionary of Sea Terms: For the Use of Yachtsmen, Amateur Boatmen, and BeginnersGill, 1898 - 320 halaman |
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... distance away they are also valuable in case of the vessel taking the ground . A grapnel is a species of anchor having several flukes , and without a stock . It is used in dragging , and was one of the boarding imple- ments in old naval ...
... distance away they are also valuable in case of the vessel taking the ground . A grapnel is a species of anchor having several flukes , and without a stock . It is used in dragging , and was one of the boarding imple- ments in old naval ...
Halaman 15
... distance from the meridian , in which an object is seen . Roughly speaking , it is the direction in which an object is seen from a vessel , as to say that , " the point of land bore N.E. , " meaning that it was seen from the vessel in a ...
... distance from the meridian , in which an object is seen . Roughly speaking , it is the direction in which an object is seen from a vessel , as to say that , " the point of land bore N.E. , " meaning that it was seen from the vessel in a ...
Halaman 24
... distance a vessel travels between each tack ( that is , without turning ) , so that to make a good board or stretch is to travel straight and make good progress against the wind ; to make a long board , to keep for a long time on the ...
... distance a vessel travels between each tack ( that is , without turning ) , so that to make a good board or stretch is to travel straight and make good progress against the wind ; to make a long board , to keep for a long time on the ...
Halaman 30
... distance aft of the stempost and on the deck of the vessel are fitted two stout timber heads called the bowsprit bitts ; between these bitts the bowsprit is stepped ( or placed ) . It is kept from rising by a cross piece called the ...
... distance aft of the stempost and on the deck of the vessel are fitted two stout timber heads called the bowsprit bitts ; between these bitts the bowsprit is stepped ( or placed ) . It is kept from rising by a cross piece called the ...
Halaman 39
... distance . To pay it out cheap is to slacken out quickly or throw the cable over - board in bulk . To slip the cable is to let it go from the ship , an operation which may sometimes be necessary in emergency . Cable laid , cablet ...
... distance . To pay it out cheap is to slacken out quickly or throw the cable over - board in bulk . To slip the cable is to let it go from the ship , an operation which may sometimes be necessary in emergency . Cable laid , cablet ...
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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