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Chase, to
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
To pursue a ship, which is also called giving chase.— a stern chase is when the chaser follows the chased astern, directly upon the same point of the compass.—to lie with a ship`s fore-foot in a chase, is to sail and meet with her by the nearest distance, and so to cross her in her way, as to come across her fore-foot. a ship is said to have a good chase when she is so built forward or astern that she can carry many guns to shoot forwards or backwards; according to which she is said to have a good forward or good stern chase. chasing to windward, is often termed chasing in the wind`s eye.
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Chase, bow, английский
Cannon situated in the fore part of the ship to fire upon any object ahead of her. chasing ahead, or varying on either bow.
Chartered ship, английский
One let to hire to one or more, or to a company. a general ship is where persons, unconnected, load goods.
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