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Heel, heeling

Catamaran Glossary
  1. When a boat tilts away from the wind, caused by wind blowing on the sails and pulling the top of the mast over. some heeling is normal when under sail.

  2. The inboard or lower end of a spar.

  3. The lowest point of the keel, rudder, etc.




Heel, английский
  1. The end of points at which the switch pivots.

  2. 1. the lean caused by the wind`s force on the sails of a sailing vessel.

  3. Пятка

  4. Крен, кренить(ся), кренговать, килевать

  5. The back part of the foot

  6. Крен, пятка руля, киля, шпангоута

  7. The after end of a ship`s keel, and the lower end of the stern-post to which it is connected. also, the lower end of any mast, boom, bowsprit, or timber. also, that part of the end of the butt of a musket which is uppermost when at the firing position.—to heel. to lie over, or incline to either side out of the perpendicular: usually applied to a ship when canted by the wind, or by being unequally ballasted. (see crank, stiff, and trim.)

  8. [1] to lean temporarily to one side (cf. list). [2] the foot of a mast or rudder. [3] the inboard end of a bowsprit. [4] the after end of the keel. [5] a small quantity of liquid left in a tank or other container. heel-and-toe: slang for working watch-andwatch.

  9. The fixed jaw on an adjustable-wrench safety clamp or on a rock crusher. see anvil.

  10. The collar of a borehole.

  11. To tip to one side.


Heel, английский
    Leaning of a boat to one side in response to the wind.


Heel, английский

Heel, английский

Heel block, английский
    The block at the heel end of points about which the switch pivots.


Heel bolt, английский
    The bolt utilised to fasten the heel assembly.


Heel bone, английский
    The bone forming the heel, beneath the talus. also called calcaneus hegar’s sign hegar’s sign / he?&?z sa?n/


Heel boom, английский
    Loading boom that uses tongs to heel or force one end of a log against the underside of the boom (22).


Heel cut, английский
    A notch cut in the end of a rafter to permit it to fit flat on a wall and on the top, doubled, exterior wall plate.


Heel ferrule, английский
    The ferrule or spacer tube between the heel block and heel fish plate (through the switch) i through which a heel bolt passes. it allows the heel bolt to be tightened whilst permitting the switch to pivot.


Heel fishplate, английский
    The special or set fishplate at the heel of a half set of pivot heel points which supports the switch in the open position.


Heel mechanism, английский
    The mechanism which provides support pivoting at the heel of a tramway switch.


Heel of a mast, английский
    The lower end, which either fits into the step attached to the keel, or in top-masts is sustained by the fid upon the trestle-trees. heeling is the square part of the spar through which the fid hole is cut.


Heel of a shot, английский

Heel of foot, английский
    Talón


Heel overhang, английский
    See overhang toe.


Heel stone, английский
    A stone at the bottom of a gate pier; used to mount the bottom hinge pin for the gate.


Heel strap, английский
    A steel fastener used to join a rafter to its tie beam. height 1. the distance between two points aligned vertically. 2. in buildings, the distance vertically from the average grade at front sides and/or rear of a building (or the average elevation of the curb or curbs of the streets faced by the building) to the average level of the roof.


Heel tackle, английский
    System of lines and blocks used to tighten the skyline (32).


Heel!, английский
    Рядом!


Stiff (opposite of tender), английский
    A boat that resists heeling.