Modern SeamanshipD. Van Nostrand Company, 1918 - 712페이지 |
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... YARDS AND DERRICKS . Use of Yards and Masts . - Use of a Span . - Use of a Boom . - To Rig a Derrick . § II . PRACTICAL EXAMPLES IN HANDLING WEIGHTS .. · Page 86 CHAPTER VI . THE COMPASS , LOG , AND LEAD.
... YARDS AND DERRICKS . Use of Yards and Masts . - Use of a Span . - Use of a Boom . - To Rig a Derrick . § II . PRACTICAL EXAMPLES IN HANDLING WEIGHTS .. · Page 86 CHAPTER VI . THE COMPASS , LOG , AND LEAD.
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... Yard .. 43. Handling Weights by Shears . 44. Handling Weights by a Derrick .. 45. Battleship's Boat Crane .. 46. Coaling Boom .. 47. Compass Cards .. 48. Patent Logs .. 95 98 100 102 103 107 115 49. Thomson's Sounding Machine . 120 50 ...
... Yard .. 43. Handling Weights by Shears . 44. Handling Weights by a Derrick .. 45. Battleship's Boat Crane .. 46. Coaling Boom .. 47. Compass Cards .. 48. Patent Logs .. 95 98 100 102 103 107 115 49. Thomson's Sounding Machine . 120 50 ...
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... , see Appendix . Rope tends to contract when wet , and unless allowed to do so freely may be injuriously strained . It is for this reason and to prevent danger to the yards , etc. , that 28 ROPE - KNOTTING AND SPLICING .
... , see Appendix . Rope tends to contract when wet , and unless allowed to do so freely may be injuriously strained . It is for this reason and to prevent danger to the yards , etc. , that 28 ROPE - KNOTTING AND SPLICING .
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Austin Melvin Knight. to prevent danger to the yards , etc. , that running gear is slacked in damp weather . On the other hand , advantage may be taken of this tendency for tautening lashings , etc. , by wetting the rope . As rope ...
Austin Melvin Knight. to prevent danger to the yards , etc. , that running gear is slacked in damp weather . On the other hand , advantage may be taken of this tendency for tautening lashings , etc. , by wetting the rope . As rope ...
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