- dockyards,
moored at a
permanent facility for
careening known as a
careening wharf. A
beach favoured for
careening was
called a careenage. The
vessel was then...
- when the cove was used in
careening - when a ship is
tipped or
rolled on its side to
clean the keel and hull. "
Careening Cove
Slipways and Seawall"....
-
Careen Pilo
Selangai who
writes as
Careen Pilo is an author, writer, and
diplomat from Cameroon. Pilo has
written four
romantic works of fiction, an academic...
-
remainder of the war
before it was dismantled.
Careening Bay (Wunbung-gu) is a bay on the island,
where King
careened his cutter, HMS Mermaid, to make repairs...
- Nick
Careen is a
Newfoundland and
Labrador politician. He was
elected to
Newfoundland and Labrador's
provincial House of ****embly in the 1993 Newfoundland...
-
Careen M.
Gordon is a
former Democratic member of the
Illinois House of
Representatives who
served as a
representative from the 75th
district from her...
- of the term
careen (to
clean a keel and the hull in general,
often by
rolling the ship on its side). An
example of this use is
Careening Cove, a suburb...
- The
Leather Nun are a
Swedish rock group.
Careening from
garage rock to goth and pop-rock. The
Leather Nun (a.k.a. Swedish: Lädernunnan) was
formed in...
- base,
Fleet Base West, also
called HMAS Stirling, is on the s****s of
Careening Bay, on the
southeastern section of
Garden Island,
facing ****burn Sound...
- side. It may be intentional, as in
beaching to land crew or cargo, and
careening, for
maintenance or repair, or unintentional, as in a
marine accident...