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Outrigger
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- A structure which extends outboard to suspend lines or nets over the water or small secondary hull.
- An extension of a rafter beyond the wall line. usually a smaller member nailed to a larger rafter to form a cornice or roof overhang.
- A beam at the ridge of a roof that extends beyond the end wall of the building to serve as a support for hoisting tackle or the like; also called an outlooker or lookout.
- Аутригер; проа
- [1] a spar-mounted pontoon running parallel to the hull of a small boat to give it stability on the leeward side. [2] a bracket extending the oarlock of a racing shell. [3] a flexible pole at the stern of a fishing boat to hold lines clear of the wake when trolling. [4] timber used to reinforce rigging when a ship is careened. [5] a projecting beam to support a tackle. [6] a spar used to extend a sail.
- Выносная опора (крана, экскаватора)
- A flotation device attached to one or both sides of the hull to help prevent capsizing.
- A beam, spar, or framework projecting from or over the side of a ship or boat. can be used to stabilize the vessel or spread out trolling lines.
- A big-game fishing term meaning the long poles mounted either side of a boat to spread trolling lines outboard, and enable the deployment of multiple lures.
- Термин для рыбалки на крупную дичь, означающий длинные удилища, установленные по обеим сторонам лодки для разведения троллинговой лески за бортом и позволяющей использовать несколько приманок.
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Аутригер; проа, русский
Аутригер, русский
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Trimaran, английский
- A three hulled boat with a main hull and two smaller outrigger hulls.
- A vessel with three hulls.
- Тримаран, тр?хкорпусное судно
- Тримаран - трехкорпусное судно
- A three hulled vessel.
- Тримаран
- [1] a vessel with floats on either side of a central hull. [2] a boat with three hulls.
- A boat with a center hull and two smaller outer hulls referred to as amas.
Bobstay, английский
- A stay underneath the bowsprit that counteracts the upward pull of the forestay.
- A stay which holds the bowsprit downwards, counteracting the effect of the forestay. usually made of wire or chain to eliminate stretch.
- A cable, chain, or rod holding down the end of a bowsprit.
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