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British Squadron The
Mystery of
Kedging at the
Wayback Machine (archived 2020-10-17) Sc****, Andy. "The Lost Art of
Kedging: how to set a
kedge anchor"....
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KEDG (106.9 FM) is an
American radio station broadcasting an
adult contemporary format.
Licensed to Alexandria, Louisiana,
United States, the
station is...
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kedge anchor is a
light anchor used for
warping an anchor, also
known as
kedging, or more
commonly on
yachts for
mooring quickly or in
benign conditions...
- ship's five
anchors (one port, one starboard, one in the
centreline and two
kedging anchors). The ship was
equipped with
waterworks capable of
heating and...
- KROQ-FM in 1987, then as
program director of
modern rock/alternative
station KEDG ("The Edge")
until May 1989. He
later returned to KLOS, and
hosted the afternoon...
- true
centerline of the transom.
kedge A type of
relatively light anchor.
kedging A
technique for
moving or
turning a ship by
using a kedge. The
kedge anchor...
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Those Navy Guys and
Their PBY's: The
Aleutian Solution. Spokane, Wash.:
Kedging Publishing Co. ISBNÂ 0-9632463-0-5. Gaunt,
Coral and
Robert Cleworth. Cats...
- of
every breath of wind. The
British ships soon
imitated the
tactic of
kedging and
remained in pursuit. The
resulting 57-hour
chase in the July heat forced...
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launch or long-boat; (2) the skiff, the next in size and used for
towing or
kedging; (3) the
jolly boat or yawl, the
third in size (4) the quarter-boat, which...
- Constitution. Constitution's
First Lieutenant,
Charles Morris, then
suggested kedging to haul the ship along. This
allowed Constitution to draw away from Shannon...