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Un oggetto pensato per prevenire o rallentare la deriva di una nave, associata alla nave da una linea o una catena; in genere un metallo, gancio-come o -aratro-come oggetto progettato per afferrare la parte inferiore sotto il corpo di acqua (ma vedi anche sea anchor).
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Certificato per e capace, vela in sicurezza in mare.
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Piolo in legno verticale o pin inserito attraverso il trincarino per formare un fulcro per remi quando il canottaggio. Usato al posto di uno scalmo.
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When a ship (while afloat) touches the bed of the sea, or goes "aground" (qv).
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Quando una nave o barca elenca troppo lontano e rotola sopra, esponendo la chiglia. Sui grandi vasi, ciò spesso provoca l'affondamento della nave.
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The very end of a yard. Often mistaken for a "yard", which refers to the entire spar. As in to hang "from the yardarm" and the sun being "over the yardarm" (late enough to have a drink).
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Movimento rotatorio di una nave attorno all'asse verticale, provocando il prodiera e poppiera finisce per oscillare ripetutamente da lato a lato.
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1. When a sailing vessel is steered far enough to windward that the sail is no longer completely filled with wind (the luff of a fore-and-aft sail begins to flap first). 2. Loosening a sheet so far past optimal trim that the sail is no longer completely filled with wind. 3. The flapping of the sail(s) which results from having no wind in the sail at all.
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1. A vessel's lateral motion from side to side. 2. (v) To hoist: "Sway up my dunnage".
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On or in a vessel (see also "close aboard").
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