The starling is that portion of the pier which faces the direction of the stream, and acts like the cutwater of a ship. |
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Although her hull was wood, it was completely protected by armor plates above the waterline and copper sheathing below, and also featured a concave cutwater at the bow. |
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The cutwater between the spans is triangular in section. |
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The windlass and her smallest anchor, together with the carving on the end of the cutwater, came from the original Spray, and she relied on concrete for ballast, for there was no iron or lead in her keel. |
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The vessel's hard chine construction on a flat base plate and a wide cutwater give it a robust appearance that is accentuated even more by the stainless steel rubbing strake and the attractive sheer in the construction. |
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The arrangement calls for AAM to function as the product sponsor and distributor, while Cutwater serves as the portfolio consultant. |
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