Sea terms & phrases in English and FrenchGriffin, 1881 - 159ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... ROUTE POUR PRÉVENIR LES 56 58 OF SIGNALS . TO DRESS SHIP . THE MARINER'S GOMPASS . Points . Course and bearing . Sea - journal . Navigation . HEAVING THe log . REFLECTING INSTRUMENTS . Marines watches . WINDING UP . OLD NAVIGATION ...
... ROUTE POUR PRÉVENIR LES 56 58 OF SIGNALS . TO DRESS SHIP . THE MARINER'S GOMPASS . Points . Course and bearing . Sea - journal . Navigation . HEAVING THe log . REFLECTING INSTRUMENTS . Marines watches . WINDING UP . OLD NAVIGATION ...
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... route ou d'atteindre le port le plus proche . Aussi les matelots se mirent à l'©«uvre et s'occupèrent de confection- ner une mâture de fortune . YARDS . Lower yards . Horses . Flemish horses , Stirrups . Jackstay . LES VERGUES . Les ...
... route ou d'atteindre le port le plus proche . Aussi les matelots se mirent à l'©«uvre et s'occupèrent de confection- ner une mâture de fortune . YARDS . Lower yards . Horses . Flemish horses , Stirrups . Jackstay . LES VERGUES . Les ...
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... route ! Tribord la barre , doucement ! Tribord ! La barre à tribord ! Tribord , toute ! Changez la barre ! Portez plein ! Près et plein ! Tenez bien le vent ! Ne serrez pas tant le vent ! Loffez ! - loffe ! Serrez le vent ! Loffez jusqu ...
... route ! Tribord la barre , doucement ! Tribord ! La barre à tribord ! Tribord , toute ! Changez la barre ! Portez plein ! Près et plein ! Tenez bien le vent ! Ne serrez pas tant le vent ! Loffez ! - loffe ! Serrez le vent ! Loffez jusqu ...
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... route . Faire du sud . Faire valoir la route . Faire bonne route . Courir sur un navire . Se rapprocher d'un navire . Gagner un navire . Battre un navire . Dépasser un navire . Courir à contre - bord d'un navire . Mettre en travers ...
... route . Faire du sud . Faire valoir la route . Faire bonne route . Courir sur un navire . Se rapprocher d'un navire . Gagner un navire . Battre un navire . Dépasser un navire . Courir à contre - bord d'un navire . Mettre en travers ...
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... ROUTE , POUR PRÉVENIR LES ABORDAGES A LA MER . Quand deux navires font route au plus près , avec des amures différentes , celui qui a les amures à bâbord ma- noeuvre toujours , s'il en est besoin , soit en laissant arriver , soit en ...
... ROUTE , POUR PRÉVENIR LES ABORDAGES A LA MER . Quand deux navires font route au plus près , avec des amures différentes , celui qui a les amures à bâbord ma- noeuvre toujours , s'il en est besoin , soit en laissant arriver , soit en ...
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57 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... 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.
118 ÆäÀÌÁö - A charter-party is defined to be "a contract by which a ship, or some principal part thereof, is let to a merchant, for the conveyance of goods on a determined voyage to one or more places.
57 ÆäÀÌÁö - A STEAMER always gives way to a sailing vessel, and it must be remembered that every vessel under sail, with steam ready, though not using it, is considered a steamer in the event of collision. EVERY VESSEL UNDERWEIGH is to carry a green light on...
9 ÆäÀÌÁö - SHIPS' CR'ESTS Stamped in Colors. 40 Crests on each sheet, 6 different sheets, One Shilling each ALSO, Illuminated Ships' Crests, 9 on each sheet, ¬ð different Sheets.
139 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... horse latitudes" are the belts of calms and light airs (¡× 210) which border the polar edge of the northeast trades. They were so called from the circumstance that vessels formerly bound from New England to the West Indies, with a deck-load of horses, were often so delayed in this calm belt of Cancer, that, for the want of water for their animals, they were compelled to throw a portion of them overboard.
3 ÆäÀÌÁö - VICTORY' 25th Thousand. By Commander WJL WHARTON, RN A most interesting Memoir of the famous ship in which Nelson won his crowning triumph.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - Cloth, 3s. 6d. For the use of the Naval Cadets, HMS "Britannia." HARBORD'S GLOSSARY OF NAVIGATION With Diagrams and Illustrations, bound in leather, price 7s. 6d. A Vade Mecum...
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - The treatise is simple and clear in arrangement, and written with the especial object of instructing the officers of the naval service in general, and only deals with the use of such instruments as are found on board of every man-of-war. We have never met with any treatise on nautical surveying by any means so well calculated to answer the purpose for which it was written.
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - TRAVERSE TABLES With simple and brief method of Correcting Compass Courses. By Commander RE EDWIN, RN Cloth, 55. 6d. " Lieutenant Edwin has been at great pains and trouble, and he will probably save many hundreds .of persons from calculations which are frequently 'wearisome to the flesh. —Broad Arrow. Oriffin <k Co., Publishers, 3, The Hard, Portsmouth. LAND OF THE WHITE BEAR The Cruise of the "Pandora," to the Arctic Seas in 1875, By LIEUT.
139 ÆäÀÌÁö - horse latitudes ' are the belts of calms and light airs which border the polar edge of the north-east trades. They were so called from the circumstance that vessels formerly bound from New England to the West Indies with a deck load of horses, were often so delayed in this calm belt of cancer, that, for the want of water for their animals, they were compelled to throw a number...