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Lee side

Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна)
    The side of a ship sheltered from the wind (cf. weather side).




Lee, английский
  1. The side sheltered from the wind.

  2. The side sheltered from the wind

  3. Подветренный

  4. From the scandinavian word l[oe] or laa, the sea; it is the side opposite to that from which the wind is blowing; as, if a vessel has the wind on her port side, that side will be the weather, and the starboard will be the lee side.—under the lee, expresses the situation of a vessel anchored or sailing near the weather-shore, where there is always smoother water than at a great distance from it.—to lay a ship by the lee, or to come up by the lee, is to let her run off until the wind is brought on the lee-quarter, so that all her sails lie flat against the masts and shrouds.

  5. [1] the side away from the wind, the downwind side. [2] the protection provided by an upwind object (“in the lee of the islet”). from old english hl`o = shelter.

  6. The direction opposite that of the wind.

  7. The direction toward which the wind is blowing. the direction sheltered from the wind.


Lee, английский
    The direction the wind is travelling.


Lee boards, английский
    Boards, mounted on the sides of a boat to resist leeway.


Lee configuration, английский

Lee distance, английский
    Расстояние ли lee-expansion algorithm алгоритм распространения ли lee-type algorithm алгоритм типа ли


Lee effect, английский

Lee gauge, английский
    To be downwind of an enemy is to hold the lee gauge.


Lee helm, английский
  1. The tendency of a sailboat to turn to leeward in a strong wind when there is no change in the rudder`s position. this is the opposite of weather helm and is the result of a dynamically unbalanced condition. see also center of lateral resistance.

  2. Sailing with helm alee to compensate for wind pressure.

  3. Tendency of a boat to turn away from the wind.


Lee helmed (boat), английский
    Судно c румпелем установленном на


Lee helmsman, английский
    [1] a bridge watchkeeper designated to take the wheel if the helmsman is incapacitated. [2] in the usn the lee helmsman handles the engine-order telegraph and is paired with a regular helmsman. the two normally switch duties every halfhour (at each bell) during their watch. lch 176


Lee marvin, marvin, английский

Lee shore, английский
  1. A shore downwind of a ship. a ship which cannot sail well to windward risks being blown onto a lee shore and grounded.

  2. The coast toward which the wind is blowing—a hazardous one for sailing ships to be near.

  3. The coast line towards which one is blown in a strong unfavorable wind.


Lee side or leeward, английский
    The direction or side of an object (building, mountain, etc.) that faces away from the wind.


Lee tide, английский
    A tide running parallel to the wind.


Lee troughing, английский
    A trough of low pressure forming in the lee of mountains


Lee wave, английский

Lee yuan, английский

Lee-norse miner, английский

Lee-o!, английский
    Место для поворота!


Lee-oh or hard-a-lee, английский
    The command given to come about (tack through the wind) on a sailing boat.


Beam ends, английский
  1. The sides of a ship. "on her beam ends" may mean the vessel is literally on her side and possibly about to capsize; more often, the phrase means the vessel is listing 45 degrees or more.

  2. A vessel is said to be “on beam ends” when she is heeled so far over that her deck beams are almost vertical.


Weather side, английский
  1. The side of a ship exposed to the wind.

  2. Towards the wind, the opposite of lee side.