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Eating the wind out of a vessel
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
Applies to very keen seamanship, by which the vessel, from a close study of her capabilities, steals to windward of her opponent. this to be done effectually demands very peculiar trim to carry weather helm to a nicety.
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Seamanship, английский
- All the arts and skills of boat handling, ranging from maintenence and repairs to piloting, sail handling, marlinespike work, and rigging.
- Искусство мореплавания, навигации,
- Мореходное искусство, мастерство судовождения
- The noble practical art of rigging and working a ship, and performing with effect all her various evolutions at sea.
- Skill in the operation, management, maintenance, and safety of a vessel in all kinds of weather and under all conditions. does not necessarily include navigational ability. see also basic seamanship.
- The ability of a person to motor or sail a vessel, including all aspects of its operation.
Capabilities, английский
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Eaver, английский
A provincial term for the direction of the wind. a quarter of the heavens.
Easy roll, английский
A vessel is said to “roll deep but easy” when she moves slowly, and not with quick jerks.
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