-
total load.
Construction Three-strand
natural fibre laid line
Construction of
cable Hawser-
laid rope (Seaman's Pocket-Book, 1943)
Because rope has a...
- the
weave of the
hawser goes with the
weave of the
constituent ropes. This has been come to be
known as "
hawser laid" and "cable
laid".
Confusion between...
-
towing hawser. It
includes two
vertical stern rollers to tend the
towing hawser directly aft and two
Norman pin
rollers to
prevent the
towing hawser from...
- 641 構 木 14 5
construct コウ、かま-える、かま-う kō, kama-eru, kama-u 642 綱 糸 14 S
hawser コウ、つな kō,
tsuna 643 酵 酉 14 S
fermentation コウ kō 644 稿 禾 15 S
draft コウ kō...
- of
towing submerged fast
attack nuclear submarines with a 3-inch
nylon hawser and the
further feasibility of
using a quick-release
mechanism on the bow...
- wharf, pier or quay. The
posts are used to
secure mooring lines, ropes,
hawsers, or cables.
Bitts aboard wooden sailing ships (sometime
called cable-bitts)...
- was
immediately run into the
Vancouver Island s**** and made fast with a
hawser to a tree, but
within an hour she had sunk
completely from sight. Lieutenant...
- 22. "Titanic in
Peril on
Leaving Port;
Suction of
Giant Liner Breaks Hawsers of the New York,
Which Floats Helpless". The New York Times. 11
April 1912...
-
towing hawser. It
includes two
vertical stern rollers to tend the
towing hawser directly aft and two
Norman pin
rollers to
prevent the
towing hawser from...
- a port-ward
drift until the ship
veered off
course enough to
cause the
hawser line,
whose usage was
discontinued as a
result of the accident, connecting...