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- A bilgeboard is a lifting foil used in a sailboat, which resembles a cross between a centerboard and a leeboard. Bilgeboards are mounted between the centerline...
- upright position. Coin ceremony Kelson False keel Daggerboard Leeboard Bilgeboard Bruce foil Keelhauling – an archaic maritime punishment Keel block Under...
- but slides vertically rather than pivoting. The analog in a scow is a bilgeboard: these are ****ed in pairs and used one at a time. Lt. John Schank (c...
- If a daggerboard is located off center, it is called a leeboard or a bilgeboard. The characteristic which differentiates daggerboards from other centerboards...
- righted by standing or pulling down on the centreboard, daggerboard (or bilgeboard in a scow) to lift the mast clear of the water. Depending on the design...
- 1900s. Scow schooners had a broad, shallow hull, and used centreboards, bilgeboards or leeboards rather than a deep keel. The broad hull gave them stability...
- Afterdeck Anchor Anchor windl**** Apparent wind indicator Beakhead Bilge Bilgeboard Bitts Boom brake Bow or prow Bowsprit Cable Capstan Cathead Carpenter's...
- Melges Boat Works, now Melges Performance Sailboats. The boat has two bilgeboards and two small rudders. After a couple years of experimentation, the class...
- surface-planing 1,280 just submerged 1,420 depth 5 m 2,840 10 km 2,860 Aircraft Bilgeboard Boomerang Centerboard Chord (aircraft) Coanda effect Diving plane Drag...
- than flat Bernoulli's principle – Principle relating to fluid dynamics Bilgeboard Boomerang – Thrown tool and weapon Centerboard – Retractable keel which...