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- In the architecture of a ship, a companion or companionway is a raised and windowed hatchway in the ship's deck, with a ladder leading below and the hooded...
- Bowsprit Cable Capstan Cathead Carpenter's walk Centreboard Chains ****pit Companionway Crow's nest Daggerboard Deck Figurehead Floor timber Forecastle Frame...
- The dodger typically covers part of the ****pit and the entrance (or "companionway") into the interior of the sailboat. One can usually stand under a dodger...
- chance of their lives, the Titanic's sailors fastened the doors and companionways leading up from the third-class section ... A crowd of men was trying...
- 4 July 2020. Retrieved 16 July 2020. Ruth Lundgren Williamson, "The Companionway" (column), Motor Boating, June 1968, p. 151 Broadcasting 70, unknown...
- Bowsprit Cable Capstan Cathead Carpenter's walk Centreboard Chains ****pit Companionway Crow's nest Daggerboard Deck Figurehead Floor timber Forecastle Frame...
- hatch above the companionway as did the timber models but had a "key-hole" entry (semi-elliptical shaped cabin top above companionway). Above sat the...
- light to the stairwell during the day. Off the A-Deck level a long aft companionway ran along the starboard side, connecting p****engers to the reading and...
- the main deck or fetching ammunition and supplies in the hold. The companionways that connected the decks with one another would have become bottlenecks...
- the finest of feminine fashion on the ship - climbed to the top of the companionway ladder. It was hard to guess, from her appearance, why she had gone up...