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  2. Hold (compartment) - Wikipedia

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    Cargo hatch. A cargo hatch or deck hatch or hatchway is type of door used on ships and boats to cover the opening to the cargo hold or other lower part of the ship. To make the cargo hold waterproof, most cargo holds have cargo hatch. This can be a waterproof door, like a trap door with hinges or a cover that is places on top of the cargo hold ...

  3. Jacob's ladder (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    The term Jacob's ladder, [1] used on a ship, applies to two kinds of rope ladders. [2] The first is a flexible hanging ladder. It consists of vertical ropes or chains supporting horizontal, historically round and wooden, rungs. Today, flat runged flexible ladders are also called Jacob's ladders. The name is commonly used without the apostrophe ...

  4. Rumex sanguineus - Wikipedia

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    R. sanguineus. Binomial name. Rumex sanguineus. L. Rumex sanguineus, commonly known as wood dock, [1] bloody dock or red-veined dock, [2] is a perennial flowering plant species in the family Polygonaceae. Rumex sanguineus is a dicot and can be observed in Europe with at least two varieties. [3]

  5. Dolphin (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin (structure) Wood pilings grouped into a pair of dolphins serving as a protected entryway to a boat basin. A dolphin is a group of pilings arrayed together to serve variously as a protective hardpoint along a dock, in a waterway, or along a shore; as a means or point of stabilization of a dock, bridge, or similar structure; as a mooring ...

  6. Treadwheel crane - Wikipedia

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    Treadwheel crane

  7. Amsterdam Wooden Drydock I - Wikipedia

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    48.13 m (157.9 ft) Beam. 18.68 m (61.3 ft) Draft. 0.57 m (1.9 ft) (empty) Depth of hold. 6.23 m (20.4 ft) Amsterdam Wooden Drydock I ( Dutch: Het eerste drijvende droogdok in Amsterdam) was the first floating dry dock of Amsterdam, and probably the first modern floating dry dock of Europe.

  8. Capsizing - Wikipedia

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    Capsizing or keeling over occurs when a boat or ship is rolled on its side or further by wave action, instability or wind force beyond the angle of positive static stability or it is upside down in the water. The act of recovering a vessel from a capsize is called righting. Capsize may result from broaching, knockdown, loss of stability due to ...

  9. Blackwall Yard - Wikipedia

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    Blackwall Yard. Coordinates: 51°30′25″N 0°0′12″W. Blackwall Yard from the Thames, by Francis Holman, 1784, in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Blackwall Yard is a small body of water that used to be a shipyard on the River Thames in Blackwall, engaged in ship building and later ship repairs for over 350 years. The yard closed ...

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