- The
lazarette or
lazaret (sometimes lazaretto) of a boat is an area near or aft of the ****pit. The word is
similar to and
probably derived from lazaretto...
-
Lazarette or
Lazaret may
refer to:
Lazarette, or lazaret, part of a boat near or aft of the ****pit
Lazarette, a
synonym for a
leprosarium or
leper hospital...
-
established on the
other side of the
river (Butcher's Inlet)
known as the
Lazarette, and
gazetted as a
quarantine reserve. It
moved to
Darwin in 1931 with...
- and kill
several crewmen before they can be
locked safely away in the
lazarette. The
captain orders the ship to
return to England. The
mermaids use magic...
- (when at anchor) to form a swimming-****-access platform, and to
provide a
lazarette for deck
items and
leisure toys. The term was used as far back as Middle...
- A
lazaretto (/ˌlæzəˈrɛtoʊ/ LAZ-ə-RET-oh),
sometimes lazaret or
lazarette (/ˌlæzəˈrɛt/ LAZ-ə-RET), is a
quarantine station for
maritime travelers. Lazarets...
- to a pole. A
small cargo hatch to a
small storage locker is
called a
Lazarette.
Should a
cargo hatch fail in a storm, the ship is at risk of sinking...
-
listed as
having royal protection in the
French Royal Almanac. The word
lazarette (in some
languages being synonymous with leprosarum) is
believed to also...
- it
capsizes in
rough seas.
Below the
pilot house are six compartments:
Lazarette Auxiliary machinery compartment Engine room Survivors'
Compartment Forepeak...
- on the main deck and six
cabins for as many as 12 guests. The boat's
lazarette stores a 29-foot (8.8 m) tender, Lasers, jet skis, ski boats,
kayaks and...