SeamanshipW.J. Potts & Company, 1880 - 181ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... fix a tackle at the outer end to haul the bowsprit out , and point it in . Small ships have no topgallant forecastle , and hence their bowsprits are taken in without any difficulty . SECURING THE BOWSPRIT . Q. Secure the bowsprit . A ...
... fix a tackle at the outer end to haul the bowsprit out , and point it in . Small ships have no topgallant forecastle , and hence their bowsprits are taken in without any difficulty . SECURING THE BOWSPRIT . Q. Secure the bowsprit . A ...
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... Fix a tackle from the fore - topmast head to the middle of the yard ; make a rope fast to the foreward yard arm ; sling skids up and down the side ; heave away , and when the yard is nearly up to the rail , make a rope fast to the ...
... Fix a tackle from the fore - topmast head to the middle of the yard ; make a rope fast to the foreward yard arm ; sling skids up and down the side ; heave away , and when the yard is nearly up to the rail , make a rope fast to the ...
14 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Fix strong shifting boards , well secured . Have feeders and ventilators . If loading at the United States or Canada , the ship must be lined , and loose grain must be stowed in bins , not to contain more than 12,000 bushels each . Q ...
... Fix strong shifting boards , well secured . Have feeders and ventilators . If loading at the United States or Canada , the ship must be lined , and loose grain must be stowed in bins , not to contain more than 12,000 bushels each . Q ...
16 ÆäÀÌÁö
... Fix ventilators . Keep the hatches off as much as possible . Q. You are loading grain in bulk ? A. I would not allow it to come in too fast . Pour it through a canvas hose , to prevent dust from arising as much as possible . Watch that ...
... Fix ventilators . Keep the hatches off as much as possible . Q. You are loading grain in bulk ? A. I would not allow it to come in too fast . Pour it through a canvas hose , to prevent dust from arising as much as possible . Watch that ...
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... fixed , and how far should they be seen ? A. Fixed so as each to shew over 10 points : from right ahead to 2 points abaft the beam on each side . Seen . At least two miles . ( Art . 3. ) Q. Are the side lights to be fit with screens . A ...
... fixed , and how far should they be seen ? A. Fixed so as each to shew over 10 points : from right ahead to 2 points abaft the beam on each side . Seen . At least two miles . ( Art . 3. ) Q. Are the side lights to be fit with screens . A ...
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