Page 165 - Patrick Moreau, Jean-Benoit Heron Marine Knots How to Tie 40 Essential Knots
P. 165

Glossary












                barge: boat for transporting material pulled on towpaths.


                bend: knot that temporarily brings together two ends.


                bosun: foreman of the deck crew responsible for the rigging in the era of
                sailing ships.


                buoy rope: thick rope generally used to lengthen the anchor chain.


                caulk a hull: fill the space between the planking with caulk to make the

                hull waterproof.


                cleats: pieces of wood or metal around which you can moor a rope.


                coils: in a knot, the coils are always made around the hand or a support.


                crease: rope that passes through the holes of the deadeye to stretch and land
                the shrouds and the stays. The crease is the precursor of the turnbuckle.


                deadeyes: round pieces of wood with three holes for tightening the creases
                in the shrouds.


                fairlead: allows you to guide the ropes.


                gasket: a thin rope, between 2 and 5 mm.


                halyards: ropes that allow you to hoist the sails.
   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169   170