- many
common names,
including common slipper s****,
common Atlantic slippersnail,
boat s****,
quarterdeck s****,
fornicating slipper snail,
Atlantic slipper...
- a
racing s**** (also
referred to as a fine
boat (UK) or
simply a
s****) is an
extremely narrow, and
often comparatively long,
rowing boat specifically...
- lies in the bow of the
boat, and
faces in the
direction of travel.
Engine room The
middle rowers in the
boat. In an 8-person
s****,
these are generally...
-
ammunition pouch. The
smoothbore boat howitzers fired s****, shrapnel, and canister. The
rifled 12-pounder
fired shot and
s****.
Percussion primers were used...
- with
solid s**** used for
early rifled artillery,[citation needed] but "
s****" has come to be
unambiguous in a
military context. A
s**** can hold a tracer...
- (company name
Bootswerft Empacher GmbH) is a
manufacturer of
boats. Today, they
produce racing s**** for the
sport of rowing.
Originally building sailing yachts...
- The tusk
s**** or
tooth s****,
technically the
Scaphopoda /skæˈfɒpədə/ (the
scaphopods /ˈskæfəpɒdz/, from
Ancient Gr**** σκᾰ́φης skáphē "
boat" and πούς...
- cases, the
planks are
stitched or sewn together. The
Hjortspring boat is
built s****-first so
suggesting some
continuity with the
Nordic tradition of...
-
S**** plating is the outer-most
structure on the hull of a
steel or
aluminum ship or
boat. A
strake is the name
given to each line of
planking in a wooden...
-
genera but now
contains only one genus, Haliotis.
Other common names are ear
s****, sea ears, and, now rarely,
muttonfish or muttons**** in
parts of Australia...