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" A figurative expression for the timbers. /fuie at anchor, is when a ship is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. To ride athwart, is to ride with the ship's side to the tide. To ride hoirie fallen, is •when the water breaks into the... "
The Practical Navigator, and Seaman's New Daily Assistant: Being an Epitome ... - Σελίδα 263
των John Hamilton Moore - 1791 - 296 σελίδες
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The New Practical Navigator: Being a Complete Epitome of Navigation: to ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 676 σελίδες
...mechanical power. It is ufed in oppofition to jambing or flicking. Ride at anchor. Is when a (hip 'ч held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. To ride athwart, is to ride with the ftiip's fide to the tide. To ride hawfe-fallen, is when the water breaks into the hawfe in a rough...

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John Hamilton Moore - 1807 - 586 σελίδες
...fome mechanical power. It is ufed in oppoûtion to jambing or nicking. Ride at anchor. Is when a thip is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. To ride athwart, is to ride wiib the (hip's fide to the tide. To ride hawfc-fallen, is when the water breaks into the bawfe in...

The New Practical Navigator: Being a Complete Epitome of Navigation: to ...

John Hamilton Moore - 1810 - 662 σελίδες
...yielding to the efforts of some mechanical power. It is used in opposition to jambing or slicking. Ride at anchor. Is when a ship is held by her anchors,...and is not driven by wind or tide. To ride athwart, it to ride with the ship's bide to the tide. To ride hawse-fallen, is when the water breaks into the...

New American Practical Navigator

1821 - 708 σελίδες
...in opposition to jambing or sticking. Ribs of a ship. A figurative expression for the timbers. Hide at anchor, is when a ship is held by her anchors,...to ride with the ship's side to the tide. To ride hawse fallen, is wtien the water breaks into the hawse in a rough sea. Rigging. A general name given...

The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation ...

Nathaniel Bowditch - 1826 - 764 σελίδες
...opposition to jambing or sticking. fíibi af a «*«p. A figurative expression for the timbers. /fuie at anchor, is when a ship is held by her anchors,...to ride with the ship's side to the tide. To ride hoirie fallen, is •when the water breaks into the hawse in a rough sea. R'ZOfaf. A general name given...

The New American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation ...

Nathaniel Bowditch - 1826 - 732 σελίδες
...in opposition to jambing or sticking. Jlibs of a ship. A figurative expression for the timbers. Hide at anchor, is when a ship is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. To rídt athwart, is to ride with the ship's side to the tide. To ride hawse fidleti,ia when the water...

Life on the Ocean: Or Twenty Years at Sea: Being the Personal Adventures of ...

George Little - 1844 - 426 σελίδες
...sail by taking in one or more of the reefs. Ribs of a skip. — A figurative expression for timbers. Ride at anchor. — Is when a ship is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. Righting. — Restoring a ship to an upright position. Right the helm. — Is to bring it into midships,...

Life on the Ocean

George Little - 1845 - 428 σελίδες
...sail by taking in one or more of the reefs. Ribs of a ship. — A figurative expression for timbers. Ride at anchor. — Is when a ship is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. Righting. — Restoring a ship to an upright position. Right the helm. — Is to bring it into midships,...

The New American Practical Navigator; Being an Epitome of Navigation ...

Nathaniel Bowditch - 1846 - 854 σελίδες
...in opposition to jamming or sticking. Riln of a ship ; a figurative expression for the timbers.Ride at anchor, is when a ship is held by her anchors, and is not driven by wind or tide. — To ride athwurt, is to ride with the ship's side to the tide. — To ride hawse-f alien, is when the water...

Navigation

James Pryde - 1867 - 506 σελίδες
...which form the sides of a ship. Bide at anchor, to, is when a ship is held by one or two anchors ahead, and is not driven by wind or tide. To ride athwart is to ride with the ship's side to the tide. Biding bitte, timber heads (bitts) fixed amidships in the fore-part of the deck, to which, . with the...




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