- In the
architecture of a ship, a
companion or
companionway is a
raised and
windowed hatchway in the ship's deck, with a
ladder leading below and the hooded...
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Bowsprit Cable Capstan Cathead Carpenter's walk
Centreboard Chains ****pit
Companionway Crow's nest
Daggerboard Deck
Figurehead Forecastle Frame Gangway Gunwale...
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Zolima CityMag.
Retrieved 16 July 2020. Ruth
Lundgren Williamson, "The
Companionway" (column),
Motor Boating, June 1968, p. 151
Broadcasting 70, unknown...
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chance of
their lives, the Titanic's
sailors fastened the
doors and
companionways leading up from the third-class section ... A
crowd of men was trying...
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light to the
stairwell during the day. Off the A-Deck
level a long aft
companionway ran
along the
starboard side,
connecting p****engers to the
reading and...
- the "entry port" mid-way down the ship's side, and an iron gate in the
companionway leading to the
baggage room. A
diver called EC
Miller used a
hammer and...
- and
Natalia stage Anibal's
death as an
accident falling down a set of
companionway stairs.
Clara wants to tell but
Natalia tells her they
would go to prison...
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between the
conning tower and the below-decks
control spaces on a warship.
companionway A
raised and
windowed hatchway in a ship's deck, with a
ladder leading...
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weather and seas. It
covers part of the ****pit and the
entrance (or "
companionway") into the
interior of the sailboat. One can
usually stand under a dodger...
- the main deck or
fetching ammunition and
supplies in the hold. The
companionways that
connected the
decks with one
another would have
become bottlenecks...