A Dictionary of Sea Terms: For the Use of Yachtsmen, Amateur Boatmen, and BeginnersGill, 1898 - 320 halaman |
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... has been found impossible to keep pace with them . True maritime terms may generally be traced back to very simple derivations . To understand the derivation of a word is to understand it in its fullest meaning . For this reason.
... has been found impossible to keep pace with them . True maritime terms may generally be traced back to very simple derivations . To understand the derivation of a word is to understand it in its fullest meaning . For this reason.
Halaman 2
... keep aloof , i.e. , to keep the luff - i.e . , up to the wind . ( See LUFF . ) A'low . - Low down . Below , or below deck . Amain . - Suddenly : forcibly . To let go amain , to let go suddenly . Amateur . - In sporting language one who ...
... keep aloof , i.e. , to keep the luff - i.e . , up to the wind . ( See LUFF . ) A'low . - Low down . Below , or below deck . Amain . - Suddenly : forcibly . To let go amain , to let go suddenly . Amateur . - In sporting language one who ...
Halaman 7
... 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 ANCHOR . ) Back - board or ...
... 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 ANCHOR . ) Back - board or ...
Halaman 12
... keeping sails flat , thereby increasing the speed of a boat ; secondly , they simplify the process of reefing ; and thirdly , they enable sail to be struck ( dropped ) with considerable rapidity . ( See fig . under CANOE . ) In England ...
... keeping sails flat , thereby increasing the speed of a boat ; secondly , they simplify the process of reefing ; and thirdly , they enable sail to be struck ( dropped ) with considerable rapidity . ( See fig . under CANOE . ) In England ...
Halaman 13
... , they should occasionally be half filled with water to keep their strakes swelled . Beacon . - A landmark put up to steer by . A pole marking out a shoal or a channel . Beak , beak - head . The beak is the. A DICTIONARY OF SEA TERMS . 13.
... , they should occasionally be half filled with water to keep their strakes swelled . Beacon . - A landmark put up to steer by . A pole marking out a shoal or a channel . Beak , beak - head . The beak is the. A DICTIONARY OF SEA TERMS . 13.
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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