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Spar deck

Морской словарь
    [1] the upper weather deck of a sailing vessel where spars, sails, boats, and other topside gear were stowed and handled. [2] the deck from which sails, rigging and spars were controlled. [3] the deck of a frigate or double-banked vessel having no open waist or on which spare spars were carried. [4] the raised quarterdeck and forecastle of a deep-waisted vessel. [5] the top deck of an offshore drilling platform.




Deck, английский
  1. A permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part thereof.

  2. Pile of logs on a landing.

  3. The horizontal riding surface of a bridge. all ybc timber vehicular bridges include a structural deck and timber wear deck.

  4. Палуба

  5. A permanent covering over a compartment, hull or any part thereof

  6. Счислимая позиция судна без учета внешних факторов - предполагаемая исходя из известных направления движения и пройденного расстояния позиция судна, без учета воздействия ветра и течения

  7. The mostly flat area on top of the boat.

  8. The term comes from the dutch dek, meaning roof or covering and was originally used in the same sense in english. only later did it come to mean a floor or platform connecting the sides of a ship and dividing it into layers. unlike flats, decks are fundamental structural elements of the vessel.

  9. The ground.

  10. Пол в вагоне трамвая или автобуса деревянный настил, примыкающий к дому, для отдыха на свежем воздухе

  11. The foundation of a chair or sofa where the loose cushions are placed.


Deck, английский
    A covering over a compartment, hull or any part of a ship serving as a floor.


Deck, английский

Deck - passage, английский
    Проезд на палубе (без права пользования каютой)


Deck / house top camber, английский
    Погибь бимсов палубы / рубки


Deck ape, английский
    Usn slang for a deckhand.


Deck arrangement, английский
    Расположение, планировка палубы


Deck beam, английский
    Any transverse beam supporting a deck.


Deck boy, английский
    An unqualified member of a merchantman’s crew who must acquire six months sea time before being rated ordinary seaman.


Deck cargo, английский
  1. Cargo carried on the ship`s deck. on conventional ships this cargo may not be covered to the same level of liability by the ship owner or insurance company.

  2. Goods carried on the deck and open to the weather.

  3. Палубный груз


Deck charge, английский

Deck connection detail, английский

Deck curb, английский
    A curb around the edge of a roofdeck.


Deck dormer, английский
    A hipped dormer that has been truncated so that it has a flat, horizontal roof.


Deck edge light, английский
    Огонь обозначения контура палубы


Deck engineer, английский
    The member of a merchantman’s crew responsible for the maintenance and repair of deck machinery such as capstans and winches.


Deck equipment, английский
    Палубное оборудование


Deck fitting, английский
    Палубные дельные вещи (арматура)


Deck gang, английский
  1. The officers and seamen comprising the deck department aboard ship. also called deck crew, deck department, or just deck.

  2. The officers and seamen assigned to work the ship as opposed to in the engine space or specialty services (also deck department, or just plain deck).


Deck hand, английский

Deck hand or decky, английский
    A person whose job involves aiding the deck supervisor in (un)mooring, anchoring, maintenance, and general evolutions on deck.


Controlled, английский
  1. Управляемый; регулируемый

  2. Управляемый

  3. Подконтрольный (о предприятиях)


Quarterdeck, английский
  1. The aftermost deck of a warship. in the age of sail, the quarterdeck was the preserve of the ship`s officers.

  2. [1] when decks were in tiers, a halfdeck was half the length of the vessel, and the quarter- deck was half of that. [2] formerly, a deck above the main deck on the after part of the ship, containing helm and compass, used by captain and officers to control a sailing warship. the weather side was traditionally reserved for the captain when on deck; other officers were free to use it while he was below, but scurried to clear it as soon as he appeared. if there was no weather side, the captain took the starboard. [3] nowadays, a warship’s quarters are frequently cluttered with aaa guns, depth charge racks and other paraphernalia, so the quarterdeck is that part of the main or upper deck designated by the captain for official functions, honors, and ceremonies, and as the station of the officer-of-the-deck. it is usually, but not necessarily, aft near the principal accommodation ladder or brow. [4] the quarterdeck has immense ritual significance to naval seamen—see salutes and courtesies.


Forecastle, английский
  1. A partial deck, above the upper deck and at the head of the vessel; traditionally the sailors` living quarters. pronounced /?fo?ks?l/. the name is derived from the castle fitted to bear archers in time of war.

  2. The raised part of the forward end of a ship`s hull. the inside space may be used for crew accommodation or quarters, though on new ships this space is being used for the storage of paints, tackle, deck and engine stores, tarpaulins, etc.

  3. Бак, баковая надстройка корабля, носовой кубрик

  4. Once a short deck placed in the fore-part of a ship above the upper deck; it was usually terminated, both before and behind, in vessels of war by a breast-work, the foremost part forming the top of the beak-head, and the hind part, of the fore-chains. it is now applied in men-of-war to that part of the upper deck forward of the after fore-shroud, or main-tack block, and which is flush with the quarter-deck and gangways. also, a forward part of a merchantman under the deck, where the seamen live on a platform. some vessels have a short raised deck forward, which is called a top-gallant forecastle ; it extends from the bow to abaft the fore-mast, which it includes.

  5. (pronounced foak-sel) [1] a deck above the forward end of the main deck. [2] formerly, crew accommodation below that deck. [3] the term now applies to the berths for deck crews wherever they may be located. often abbreviated fo’c’sle.


Spar fender, английский
    A spar suspended on a short rope to protect the side of a vessel.


Spar buoy, английский
    A long cylindrical buoy, anchored so as to project above the water. especially useful in icy areas since less likely to be swept away.