A Dictionary of Sea Terms: For the Use of Yachtsmen, Amateur Boatmen, and BeginnersGill, 1898 - 320 halaman |
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... helm lashed on the lee - side ; she then lies nearly with her side to the wind and sea , her head somewhat turned towards the direction of the wind . " ( Falconer's Dictionary . ) A deserted vessel is also occasionally called a'hull ...
... helm lashed on the lee - side ; she then lies nearly with her side to the wind and sea , her head somewhat turned towards the direction of the wind . " ( Falconer's Dictionary . ) A deserted vessel is also occasionally called a'hull ...
Halaman 6
... helm ( which see ) . Ashore . On terra firma . A vessel aground is sometimes spoken of as ashore . " ( See GROUND ... Helm a'weather . - The helm put up . ( See HELM . ) A'weigh . - Spoken of an anchor when it has been lifted from the ...
... helm ( which see ) . Ashore . On terra firma . A vessel aground is sometimes spoken of as ashore . " ( See GROUND ... Helm a'weather . - The helm put up . ( See HELM . ) A'weigh . - Spoken of an anchor when it has been lifted from the ...
Halaman 15
... helm up . ( See under HELM . ) Bear down . - To go towards . This term has not of necessity any reference to the direction in which the tiller is to be thrust . It is understood , however , that the vessel which bears down upon another ...
... helm up . ( See under HELM . ) Bear down . - To go towards . This term has not of necessity any reference to the direction in which the tiller is to be thrust . It is understood , however , that the vessel which bears down upon another ...
Halaman 16
... helm . - To lash down the tiller of a boat so that it may not sway about when she is at anchor , or at her moorings . ( See also LASH THE TILLER . ) BECUEING . Becueing . - A method of attaching a line to a small anchor or grapnel , so ...
... helm . - To lash down the tiller of a boat so that it may not sway about when she is at anchor , or at her moorings . ( See also LASH THE TILLER . ) BECUEING . Becueing . - A method of attaching a line to a small anchor or grapnel , so ...
Halaman 32
... helm thereupon being put a - lee , the ship's head falls rapidly off from the wind ( this , because when a vessel is moving backwards the rudder acts the reverse way ) , which she soon brings aft ; she is then speedily rounded to with ...
... helm thereupon being put a - lee , the ship's head falls rapidly off from the wind ( this , because when a vessel is moving backwards the rudder acts the reverse way ) , which she soon brings aft ; she is then speedily rounded to with ...
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