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otiffanipacey
28.05.2021 7:06:28

Line: A line is another word for rope in the nautical realm. There are several different purposes that lines can serve. Knowing the proper knots used at sea can be helpful when working with line. here


davout
08.06.2021 6:44:53

Rigging: Rigging can be found on a sailboat and refers to the lines (ropes) that are used to work the masts, yards, and sails. When a person is going up into the rigging, it is often referred to as “going aloft.” [links]


otiffanipacey
11.05.2021 11:42:42

Fenders: Made of plastic or rubber, the fenders prevent a vessel from moving onto a pier. They prevent damage to the boat as well as the pier should the two come into contact with each other.


Hiroe
20.06.2021 21:49:36

Superstructure: Any type of structure that is above deck is considered the superstructure of a boat. It is important to note that the rigging is not considered part of the superstructure.


meldavies88
21.06.2021 13:44:09

Stern: The stern is the back portion of the vessel. When a person is moving toward the stern, they are moving aft. However, if the boat is moving backward, it is called astern. When facing the bow of the ship but standing in the stern, the left side is called the port quarter while the right side is considered the starboard quarter.


Hiro Protagonist
14.06.2021 22:48:13

Sponson - Projection from side of ship, as protection, gun platform, etc.


DrWatson
19.06.2021 23:39:31

Trim - Fore and aft balance of a boat.


mtve
25.05.2021 18:59:30

League - A unit of length, normally equal to 3 nautical miles. here


numlock1982
11.06.2021 22:32:01

Sea Room - A safe distance from the shore or other hazards. [links]


Chooseusername
30.05.2021 22:50:18

Mess - An eating place aboard ship. A group of crew who live and feed together. here


Inedible
11.05.2021 18:17:33

EPIRB ( Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon) - An emergency device that uses a radio signal to alert satellites or passing airplanes to a vessel's position. more


AleС™ Janda
06.05.2021 7:46:48

Close Hauled : Point of sail – sailing as close to the wind (sharp angle to the wind) as possible without the sailings luffing (fluttering).


gjenedavidsong
28.04.2021 11:06:26

Boat Wind: The wind created by the boat moving through the water. The true wind and the boat wind combine to create the apparent wind direction.


aurelian
16.06.2021 17:06:37

Tack: The front lower corner of a sail. Also means to sail back and forth across the wind in either a port or starboard tack.


jimbobway
23.04.2021 2:44:01

Backing Wind: Refers to the wind shifting direction in a counter-clockwise direction. This usually means that bad weather is approaching.


hubdawg
29.05.2021 15:30:57

With these poles, you can place yourself in a position that you want and do it accurately. That’s a huge benefit when you’re going out on the water. here


scottmacheda
12.06.2021 14:50:10

How much does it cost to install a power pole? When you’re looking at getting it installed, initially the overhead cost is going to be about $150 to $200. Depending on the type of services you want or company, that price may differ. [links]


jlebeau
24.04.2021 15:51:01

We’ve basically just hit the first layer of what these poles can do. If you’re still as curious as I was, keep reading and learn more about these poles, why they help and what you can expect.


Guillermo
20.05.2021 2:16:09

There are some anchors that can go from 10′ to 15′ down into the water. That’s pretty impressive if you ask me. Just having that knowledge of the depth they can go helps make these items stay in my brain. more


falkenberg
13.06.2021 23:37:24

What kind of fluid does a power pole use? When you’re looking for fluid to help keep the hydraulics up and running, ISO-32 fluid is ideal for the use in high-powered machine tools, such as these poles. The viscosity of the oil helps with functioning as well.