| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 432 sider
...continuation of the keel, and ferve to conneft and inclofe the extremities of the fides by tranfoms ; аз the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. The keel is generally compofed of feveral thick pieces placed lengthways, which, after being fcarfed together, are bolted,... | |
| J. J. Moore - 1805 - 300 sider
...elevated on its ends, are, in some measure a continuation of the keel, and serve to connect and enclose the extremities of the sides by transoms, as the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. False KEEL a strong thick piece of timber bolted to the bottom of the keel, which is very useful in... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 sider
...continuation of the keel, and serve to connect and inclose the extremities of the sides by transoms, at the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. The...together, are bolted and clinched upon the upper side. KEEL /Mutiny, a punishment inflicted for various offences in the Dutch navy. It is performed by suspending... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 sider
...continuation of the keel, and serve to connect and inclose the extremities of the sides by transoms, ач the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. The...together, are bolted and clinched upon the upper side. KEEL hauling, a punishment iuflicted for various offences in the Dutch navy. It is performed by suspending... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 516 sider
...therefore, supports and unites the whole fabric ; since the stem and stern are continuations, which serve to connect and inclose the extremities of the...as the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. Keel, in naval architecture, the name of a low, flat hottomed boat, used on the river Tyne, to bring... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 458 sider
...therefore, supports and unites the whole fabric ; since the stem and stern are continuations, which serve to connect and inclose the extremities of the...as the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. Keel, in naval architecture, the name of a low, flat bottomed boat, used ou the river Tyne, to bring... | |
| John Campbell - 1817 - 562 sider
...elevated on its ends, are, in some measure, a continuation of the keel, and serve to connect and enclose the extremities of the sides by transoms; as the keel forms and unites the bottom by timbers. KEEL-HAULING, a punishment inflicted for various offences in the Dutch navy. It is performed by plunging... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 408 sider
...the ribs. Accordingly, the keel supports and unites the whole fabric, since the stem and stern-posts, which are elevated on its ends, are, in some measure,...together, are bolted and clinched upon the upper side. KEEL hauling; a punishment inflicted for various offences in the Dutch navy. It is performed by suspending... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 sider
...unites the whole fabric, since the stem and stern-posts, which are elevated on its ends, are, in seme measure, a continuation of the keel, and serve to...together, are. bolted and clinched upon the upper side. KEEL hauling, a punishment inflicted for various offences in the Dutch navy. It is performed by suspending... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 856 sider
...is usually first laid on the blocks in building. If we compare the carcase of a ship to a skeleton, the keel may be considered as the backbone, and the...which, after being scarfed together, are bolted, and clenched upo-i the upper side. When these pieces cannot be procured large enough to afford a sufficient... | |
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