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  2. Fairlead - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable fairlead (lower right) leading to winch on sailboat Fairlead (Chock style) Three mooring lines running through fairlead on a Royal New Zealand Navy ship.. A fairlead is a turning point for running rigging like rope, chain, wire or line, that guides that line such that the "lead" is "fair", and therefore low friction and low chafe. [1]

  3. Ship motions - Wikipedia

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    The turning rotation of a vessel about its vertical/Z axis. An offset or deviation from normal on this axis is referred to as deviation or set. This is referred to as the heading of the boat relative to a magnetic compass (or true heading if referenced to the true north pole); it also affects the bearing.

  4. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    Continuous track or tracked treads are a system of vehicle propulsion used in tracked vehicles, running on a continuous band of treads or track plates driven by two or more wheels. The large surface area of the tracks distributes the weight of the vehicle better than steel or rubber tyres on an equivalent vehicle, enabling continuous tracked ...

  5. Davit - Wikipedia

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    Roller – Davit slides down a track, bringing the davit to the embarkation deck. Single pivot – One pivot point where the lifeboat is moved over the side of the craft. Multi-pivot – Common on promenade decks of cruise ships. Useful where space is limited. Free fall – Lifeboat slides right off vessel. Lifeboat must be an enclosed type.

  6. Web-guiding systems - Wikipedia

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    For this and other reasons, the sensor is often placed near a roller. If two sensors are used, the web could be guided to the front edge, back edge, or center. Common active guide systems include steering guide (remotely pivoted guide), displacement guide (offset-pivot guide), unwind guide, and rewind guide. [4]

  7. WGH (company) - Wikipedia

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    WGH LTD - Transportation Engineering Ltd was a British company that manufactured and supplied different types of amusement rides, funicular railways, inclined lift systems, and other transport systems over a 27 year period.

  8. D. H. Morgan Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    300-foot underwater track and drive system [33] 1996: Delta boat ride: Opryland Hotel: 20-passenger ADA accessible battery-powered boats [3] 1999: Fairy Tale Brook: Legoland California: 4-passenger rail-guided boats themed to look like floating leaves. [3] [34] 2001: Garlic Clove Ride: Bonfante Gardens: Teacup-style ride, named Garlic Twist ...

  9. Roller furling - Wikipedia

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    Roller furling is a method of furling (i.e. reefing) a yacht's staysail by rolling the sail around a stay. Roller furling is typically used for foresails such as jibs or genoas. [1] A mainsail may also be furled by a similar system, whereby the sail is furled within the mast or around a rotating boom (or around a

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