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Dinghy
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- A small open boat. a dinghy is often used as a tender for a larger craft.
- 1. a type of small boat, often carried or towed as a ship`s boat by a larger vessel.
- Маленькая шлюпка, ялик, надувная лодка
- Тузик (небольшая шлюпка)
- Швертбот, динги, шлюпка
- [1] formerly a single-banked ship’s boat with four oars and a spritsail. [2] now any small oared, sailed, or motor-driven boat used as a tender. [3] a rowing boat used on indian coastal and inland waters for the transport of passengers and freight (from the hindi dingi). dining-in: the rn has long-standing traditions and the usn an official directive (opnavinst 1710.7) prescribing procedures for the formal dinner known as “dining-in” or “mess night.” officers wear dress uniforms and civilians black tie. unlike military and air force mess dinners where the commanding officer presides, the ship’s captain is considered a guest in the wardroom and the second-in-command is mess president. a vice-president, known as “mister or madam vice,” acts as organizer of the function and enforcer of wardroom rules. (see also passing the port, and toasts.) dining-out: similar to dining-in except that officers’ civilian spouses are invited to attend.
- A small, open boat used for ship to shore transportation.
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Dinghy, английский
A small open boat often used as tender and lifeboat for a larger craft.
Маленькая шлюпка, русский
Ялик, русский
Надувная лодка, русский
Швертбот, динги, шлюпка, русский
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Procedures, английский
Standard, detailed steps that prescribe how to perform specific tasks.
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Cuddy, английский
- A small shelter cabin in a boat.
- A small cabin in a boat; a cabin, for the use of the captain, in the after part of a sailing ship under the poop deck.
- A sort of cabin or cook-room, generally in the fore-part, but sometimes near the stern of lighters and barges of burden. in the oceanic traders it is a cabin abaft, under the round-house or poop-deck, for the commander and his passengers. also, the little cabin of a boat.
- [1] a small cabin or compartment at the bow or (usually) stern. [2] the galley or pantry on a small sailing ship. [3] the dining compartment for officers in a larger sailing merchantman. [4] lower deck rn slang for an admiral’s or captain’s quarters. [5] the platform on a fishing vessel where nets are coiled.
Boat hook, английский
- A short shaft with a fitting at one end shaped to facilitate use in putting a line over a piling, recovering an object dropped overboard, or in pushing or fending off.
- Багор
- Отпорный крюк ( багор)
- A poie with a hook on die end used for grabbing hold of a mooring or retrieving something that has fallen overboard. boat speed. the speed of a boat through the water.
- Oтпорный крюк
- Отпорный крюк
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