Seamanship: Compiled from Various Authorities, and Illustrated with Numerous Original and Select Designs, for the Use of the United States Naval AcademyD. Van Nostrand, 1868 - 699 páginas |
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... Stern- To anchor with a Spring - The " Saratoga " at Lake Champlain -To anchor on a Lee Shore - Backing an Anchor - Reason for veering in Heavy Weather - Increase Value of Long Scope— To veer Cable , blowing hard - To house Topmasts and ...
... Stern- To anchor with a Spring - The " Saratoga " at Lake Champlain -To anchor on a Lee Shore - Backing an Anchor - Reason for veering in Heavy Weather - Increase Value of Long Scope— To veer Cable , blowing hard - To house Topmasts and ...
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... stern , and then forward on the lee side , and to heave the lead from to leeward , which will bring the line nearly perpendicular by the time the lead touches the bottom . In heaving the deep - sea lead , the men stationed in the chains ...
... stern , and then forward on the lee side , and to heave the lead from to leeward , which will bring the line nearly perpendicular by the time the lead touches the bottom . In heaving the deep - sea lead , the men stationed in the chains ...
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... stern , and rigging generally , have sister hooks , and hook into eye - bolts placed for the purpose . Formerly a small line was rove through holes made in the cen- tre of the rounds and ran the entire length of the ladder , and was ...
... stern , and rigging generally , have sister hooks , and hook into eye - bolts placed for the purpose . Formerly a small line was rove through holes made in the cen- tre of the rounds and ran the entire length of the ladder , and was ...
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... stern , on the lee side , and when he observes the stray line is run off ( which is about ten fathoms , this distance being usually allowed to carry the log out of the eddy of the ship's wake ) , and the first mark ( which is gen ...
... stern , on the lee side , and when he observes the stray line is run off ( which is about ten fathoms , this distance being usually allowed to carry the log out of the eddy of the ship's wake ) , and the first mark ( which is gen ...
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... stern , hung to a scow . Bore a hole through a beam over the rudder case ( i . e . , the hole in the stern , into which the rudder head is inserted ) , and drive an eye - bolt up ; put a washer on and key it . In Fig . 272 , a ...
... stern , hung to a scow . Bore a hole through a beam over the rudder case ( i . e . , the hole in the stern , into which the rudder head is inserted ) , and drive an eye - bolt up ; put a washer on and key it . In Fig . 272 , a ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abaft aloft anchor bend bight boat boom bowline bowsprit braces buntlines burton cable capstan chain clear clew Cloth cringle deck downhaul eye-bolt fathoms fitted fore foresail forward furl furling sails grommet guns guys halliards Haul taut hawse hawser head yards heave heel helm hemp hitch hoist hook inches jiggers keep knot laniard lashing length let go lifts lower yards luff mainsail mast mast-head mizzen outhaul overhaul pass pendant pendant-tackles Plate port purchase quarter ratline ready reef reeve rigging rope round round seizing rove RUNNING RIGGING sail secured seizing sennit shackle sheave sheer sheet ship shrouds side single block slack slings spanker spar splice square standing starboard stay staysail stern stopper stowed strain strap studding-sail tack tackle thimble tide toggle top-gallant topmast topsail trysail turns upper veer vessel weather weight whip wind yard-arm yarns
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Página 363 - ... so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of twenty points of the compass, so fixed as to throw the light ten points on each side of the vessel, namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least five miles.
Página 363 - ... from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on the port side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles.
Página 359 - The points to be aimed at are, first and immediately, the restoration of breathing ; and secondly, after breathing is restored, the promotion of warmth and circulation. The efforts to restore...