A Dictionary of Sea Terms: For the Use of Yachtsmen, Amateur Boatmen, and BeginnersGill, 1898 - 320 halaman |
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... terms are essentially technical ; many are used in various senses , while sometimes several may have but one meaning . And besides these we have a list of expressions which , while they cannot be regarded as sea terms , have direct ...
... terms are essentially technical ; many are used in various senses , while sometimes several may have but one meaning . And besides these we have a list of expressions which , while they cannot be regarded as sea terms , have direct ...
Halaman 1
... term used in wearing a ship . It means to lay the ship a'back , and thus to box her off . Accul ( old term ) .- Spoken of a deep bight or bay which ends as a cul de sac . Acker . An eddy or rising tide . ( See EAGRE and BORE . ) Ackmen ...
... term used in wearing a ship . It means to lay the ship a'back , and thus to box her off . Accul ( old term ) .- Spoken of a deep bight or bay which ends as a cul de sac . Acker . An eddy or rising tide . ( See EAGRE and BORE . ) Ackmen ...
Halaman 2
... term is also sometimes used in everyday conversation , meaning " all in a flurry . " All told . - Every person counted . The term has usual reference to a ship's crew , when it will include the idlers , etc. , but not passengers . Thus ...
... term is also sometimes used in everyday conversation , meaning " all in a flurry . " All told . - Every person counted . The term has usual reference to a ship's crew , when it will include the idlers , etc. , but not passengers . Thus ...
Halaman 4
... term used to signify that the anchor hangs , merely by its cable , over the vessel's side , with the stock or flukes extended , just above the water . This , in the London river and in many other havens , is prohibited by law . If the ...
... term used to signify that the anchor hangs , merely by its cable , over the vessel's side , with the stock or flukes extended , just above the water . This , in the London river and in many other havens , is prohibited by law . If the ...
Halaman 7
... term used of a vessel when , in a narrow channel , with the wind against her , but with a favourable tide , she allows herself to be carried on the tide , keeping in the stream by alternately filling her sails and laying them aback . To ...
... term used of a vessel when , in a narrow channel , with the wind against her , but with a favourable tide , she allows herself to be carried on the tide , keeping in the stream by alternately filling her sails and laying them aback . To ...
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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