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Sail loft

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
  1. A large open space used by sailmakers to spread out sails.

  2. A manufactory making sails, tarpaulins, awnings, and other canvas items. see loft.




Loft, английский
  1. Line-oriented flight training (тренировка в условиях, приближенных к реальным)

  2. Чердак, плаз. любое достаточно просторное место, где производится работа с парусами, и где их можно полностью разложить.

  3. Плаз

  4. [1] a sail loft is a large room or space where canvas is spread out, to be cut and assembled by sailmakers. [2] a rigging loft is a raised area or gallery in a shipyard on which riggers stand to step masts and install rigging. [3] a mold loft is a very large space or building with a smooth floor on which naval architects lloyd’s 182 lay out the lines of a vessel and mold makers prepare full-scale templates of hull shape and structure. [4] a parachute loft is an area in which aviators’ parachutes are inspected, repaired, and repacked.

  5. Line orientated flight training lol loss of licence (alpa insurance)

  6. A style of residential construction. in houston the term “loft” is used quite liberally. it may refer to an older building that has been converted into residential condominiums, or it may mean a new mid-rise project with a “loft-style” finish to the units. there are also new construction townhomes that are promoted as being “lofts”. a builder creates new loft space by leaving exposed brick walls, bare polished concrete floors and having unhidden heating ducts, trusses, etc.


Loft building, английский
    A building, containing open, unpartitioned floor space, used for commercial or industrial purposes.


Loft ladder, английский
    A disappearing stair.


Loft or lob, английский
    A high-arcing kick.


Loft stor(e)y, английский

Loft us, английский

Lofted surface, английский
    Поднятая поверхность


Lofthead, английский

Lofti, английский
    Low-frequency transionosphe- ric satellite


Lofting, английский
  1. Design or fabrication of a complex aircraft component, as with sheet metal, using actual-size patterns or plans, generally laid out on a floor. the term was borrowed from boat builders.

  2. The technique used to convert a scaled drawing to full size used in boat construction.

  3. Плазовая разбивка

  4. See mold lofting.

  5. Образование поверхности; формирование трехмерных тел по набору поперечных сечений


Lofty, английский

Lofty ships, английский
    Once a general name for square-rigged vessels:—


Sail, английский
  1. Shuttle avionics integration laboratory

  2. 1. a piece of fabric attached to a vessel and arranged such that it causes the wind to drive the vessel along. it may be attached to the vessel via a combination of mast, spars, and ropes.

  3. Парус

  4. Совершать плавание 3. ходить под парусами

  5. Парус, идти под парусом

  6. The terms applicable to the parts of a sail comprise:—seaming the cloths together; cutting the gores; tabling and sewing on the reef, belly, lining, and buntline bands, roping, and marling on the clues and foot-rope. the square sails comprise courses, top-sails, topgallant-sails, royals, skysails on each mast. the fore and aft, are jibs, staysails, trysails, boom main-sails and fore-sails, gaff top-sails, to which may be added the studding-sails and the flying kites. also, a distant ship is called a sail.

  7. [1] a piece of cloth extended on a yard supported by mast and rigging so as to catch the wind and propel a boat or ship (see also sailing rigs, sails, and sail nomenclature). [2] the number of sailing vessels in a squadron or convoy. [3] to set out on a voyage by water. [4] to navigate or travel in a waterborne vessel. [5] the superstructure of a submarine’s hull, housing periscope(s), communications antennae, electronic warfare masts, and conning tower. when surfaced, the top of the sail serves as the boat’s bridge. sail ho!: traditional cry of a lookout who has sighted another vessel. the traditional response from the watch officer being “where away?” (in which direction?).


Sail area, английский
  1. Площадь парусности, поверхность паруса

  2. Площадь парусности


Sail bag, английский
    Парусный мешок


Sail burton, английский
    A purchase extending from topmast-head to deck, for sending sails aloft ready for bending; it usually consists of two single blocks, having thimbles and a hook; a leading block on the slings through which the fall leads to bear the top-sail clear of the top-rim.


Sail dome, английский

Sail height, английский

Sail ho, английский
    The exclamation used when a strange ship is first discerned at sea—either from the deck or from the mast-head.


Sail inventory, английский
    Перечень парусов


Spinnaker, английский
  1. A large sail flown in front of the vessel while heading downwind.

  2. (symmetric/asymmetric) спинакер (треугольный парус)

  3. A large dowti wind headsail not attached to the head stay.

  4. Спинакер

  5. A large lightweight triangular sail, set out to the side on a boom to catch even the slightest breeze. invented by the owner of a racing yacht called sphinx which semi-literate seamen pronounced “spinnicks,” probably adding “acre” because the sail was so large.

  6. A very large, lightweight sail used when running or on the point of sail known as a broad reach.


Factory ship, английский
  1. A large ocean-going vessel with extensive on-board facilities for processing and freezing caught fish or whales. some also serve as mother ships (q.v.) for smaller fishing or whaling vessels. those used for processing fish are also known as fish processing vessels.

  2. A floating base for fisher or whaling fleets, fitted with equipment to prepare catch for the market—processing and canning for the former, flensing and barreling for the latter. see also processing a whale.