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screw mooring — Naut. See mooring screw … Useful english dictionary
mooring screw — Naut. a broad, augerlike anchor used for securing buoys in soft bottomed lakes, rivers, etc. Also called screw anchor, screw mooring. * * * … Universalium
mooring screw — Naut. a broad, augerlike anchor used for securing buoys in soft bottomed lakes, rivers, etc. Also called screw anchor, screw mooring … Useful english dictionary
Mooring (watercraft) — A dockworker places a mooring line on a bollard. A vessel is said to be moored when it is fastened to a fixed object such as a bollard, pier, quay or the seabed, or to a floating object such as an anchor buoy. Mooring is often accomplished using… … Wikipedia
screw anchor — noun 1. : an anchor in the form of a sharp pointed screw with broad flanges used principally for moorings 2. : an expanding metal shell that wedges itself into a drilled hole upon insertion and is used to retain a screw in material (as concrete,… … Useful english dictionary
screw anchor — Naut. See mooring screw. * * * … Universalium
Anchor — For other uses, see Anchor (disambiguation). Ploudalmézeau, anchor of Amoco Cadiz An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, that is used to connect a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the vessel from drifting due to wind or… … Wikipedia
ГОСТ 26069-86: Механизмы палубные и судовые устройства. Термины и определения — Терминология ГОСТ 26069 86: Механизмы палубные и судовые устройства. Термины и определения оригинал документа: D. Ankereinrichtung Е. Anchor handling gear F. Appareil de mouillage Палубный механизм, предназначенный для отдачи и подъема якорей и… … Словарь-справочник терминов нормативно-технической документации
Kite types — Colorful delta wing kite Kites are tethered flying objects which fly by using aerodynamic lift, requiring wind, (or towing), for generation of airflow over the lifting surfaces. Contents 1 Kite … Wikipedia
Bollard — A bollard is a short vertical post typically found where large ships dock. While originally it only meant a post [ [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=bollard searchmode=none Online Etymology Dictionary ] ] used on a quay for mooring, the … Wikipedia