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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CARRICK BITT»
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Comet : submerged cultural resources site report, Channel ...
An auxiliary warping drum, or gypsy head, was present outside each carrick bitt (
see Figure 4.36). Only the starboard half of the windlass barrel remains intact,
including the starboard purchase rim and arm, the starboard carrick bitt
supporting ...
Matthew A. Russell, Submerged Resources Center (U.S.)
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Seamanship in the Age of Sail: An Account of the ...
When riding at anchor, the windlass barrel fulfilled the same function as the bitts.
The cable was seized to a Norman-pin thrust into the barrel, further secured by
deck-stoppers, Windlasses A Eighteenth century windlass: a barrel; b carrick bitt;
...
3
The Bomb Vessel Granado 1742
Lower portion of carrick bitt 17. After bulkhead 18. Carpenter's cabin 19.
Carpenter's storeroom 20. Stemson 21. Galley boiler 22. Galley firehearth 23.
External planking M- 15. 16. 17 18. C4/2 Fore platform isometric section (no scale
) 1 .
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An Introductory Outline of the Practice of Ship-building, &c. &c
0n the foreside of ' the carrick bitt is placed'a knee, or standard to support them. If
they run' down, 'there are carlings placed to re,ceive them, the same as to the
standards against the riding ' bitts; but when the bitts are fixed in carlings, the ...
5
Patents for Inventions: Abridgments of Specifications : ...
... is a notched iron wheel, with which work two iron palls mounted on the carrick
bitt, and in the middle of the windlass barrel are notches in which four wooden
palls take, these palls being mounted upon a " pawl bitt." The cable take three
turns ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology
... [Carline] (Figs. G-7a–G-7d). Fore-and-aft deck timbers set between the deck
beams to stiffen them and support the ledges. Carrick bitt (Fig. G-10). An upright
timber supporting the shaft of a windlass; also called a carrick head or windlass
bitt ...
Alexis Catsambis, Ben Ford, Donny L. Hamilton, 2011
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The Sailor's Illustrated Dictionary
A knot used for fastening cables or hawsers of different sizes. carrick bitt n. One of
the supporting posts on a ship's anchor windlass. Also carrick head. carrier n. (1)
An aircraft carrier. (2) Any organization that transports freight on land or sea.
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Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary: A Description of ...
Carrick-bitt. Cat. Cat-block. Cat-fall. Cat- harping. Cathead. Cat-hook. Cats- paw.
Center-board. Chafing-gear. Chain-cable. Chain-honk . Chain -lifter. Chain-pump
. Chain -stopper. Cheeks Chess-tree. Chest-rope. Chinse. Chimlng-iron. Cleat.
Edward Henry Knight, 1876
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Diccionario tecnológico inglés-español y español-inglés de ...
del molinete (mas) whelp of the windlass. carrick bitt, windlass chock. —
montante de una bomba (med.) upper standing barrel of a pump. — oval, oval
column. — paieada, coupled column. — pasante, passing column. — pequena (
arc.) ...
Néstor Ponce de León, 1904
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A Military and Naval Encyclopædia: Comprising Ancient and ...
Carrick-bitt (Naut). One of the bitts which support the windlass, died in 1834.
Carkickfeuqus, A seaport town in Carrack, or Karrack [Italian. Carrac- the county
of Antrim, Ireland. Its cased] (Nautj. A large ship in the middle tie. Is supposed to
have ...