- A bridge, also
known as a
pilothouse or wheelhouse, is a room or
platform of a ship from
which the ship can be commanded. When a ship is
under way, the...
- A
pilothouse yacht is one
where the
design and
layout allow the crew to keep a safe and
effective watch without having to be on deck.
There must be all-round...
-
texas deck. This long,
narrow cabin is near and may be
surmounted by the
pilothouse. A steamboat's
texas is
named in
honor of the
state of Texas. This innovation...
- front) and aft (rear) of the ship
mostly clear; in the 19th century,
pilothouses/wheelhouses and
deckhouses began to appear,
eventually developing into...
-
United States since 1978 and
remains in
production as the Mark IV and
Pilothouse models. The Com-Pac 23 is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly...
-
stocked pantry supplied meals for two
dining rooms.
Edmund Fitzgerald's
pilothouse was out****ed with "state-of-the-art
nautical equipment and a beautiful...
- of
Edmund Fitzgerald discovered a man's body near the port side of her
pilothouse, not far from the open door, "fully clothed,
wearing an
orange life jacket...
-
bridge wing A
narrow walkway extending outward from both
sides of a
pilothouse to the full
width of a ship or
slightly beyond, to
allow bridge personnel...
- not get
inside the ship due to the list.
People trapped inside Sewol's
pilothouse were
rescued by
breaking through the windows. At 9:35 a.m., the Korean...
-
about twenty minutes. At the time the
pilothouse was
struck Worden's
injury was only
known to
those in the
pilothouse and
immediately nearby. With Worden...