The anchor windlass is located in a foredeck locker to keep it out of the way when not needed. |
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The deck layout features a large anchor locker forward with a mechanical anchor windlass as standard equipment. |
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It is me who, while still being beaten, raises the anchor by hand because they have already stolen the control cable that operates the windlass. |
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The same network will connect to and command the anchor windlass and countless other remote controlled devices. |
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They had searched for the old mines, finding an old broken cradle and a windlass. |
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On the small foredeck there is an anchor windlass and anchor storage as well as excellent access for handling ground tackle and bow lines. |
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I have a windlass on my boat and my best friend tells me that I am lazy for using it. |
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We find much of the wreck intact, including windlass, railings and the entrances to the cargo holds. |
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The windlass lies unaffected by more than a century of submersion. |
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Hoisting up shafts and inclines was made less onerous by improved versions of the windlass, often employing horses rather than men. |
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All CÂ Class ferries have also begun stationing a deckhand by the anchor windlass during arrivals and departures. |
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Building a stone circle in Godalming, England, he once saw a wooden windlass snap a man's arm. |
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A windlass is a shaft fitted with a handle that makes raising the bucket easier and provides a place to wrap the bucket chain or rope. |
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A protected well has a lining, a concrete cover slab, a windlass, and a drainage platform. |
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It is important to maintain the anchor windlass free of ice so that the anchor may be dropped in case of emergency. |
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If the mass of an the main anchor is 50 kg or more, the vessel shall be provided with a windlass or a winch for lifting it anchor. |
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He also obtained a patent for a windlass for raising weights. |
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The front end of the beam was attached by a rope to a windlass. |
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A large windlass, connected to a pair of thick chains, was hooked both to the door and a set of large counter weights a few feet inside the passage. |
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Another Arctic feature was the invariable presence aboard any koch of two or more iceboats and of a windlass with anchor rope. |
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The two stage posts were substantial, since they had to uphold the large cover, or heavens, which had a trapdoor in it with a windlass for winding boys playing gods down onto the stage. |
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Lofrans 1200W electric anchor windlass with deck and wheelhouse controls. |
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In order to accommodate their expanding windlass business, and to bring the boat hatch and rope businesses, which Maxwell acquired two years ago, under one roof, Maxwell is moving into new premises. |
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During July, the Maxwell windlass manufacturing entity and the company's corporate offices will follow, allowing, for the first time, all three divisions of Maxwell Marine to be located together. |
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Set windlass supports in concrete on each side of the well. |
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Drive bolts through the posts above the windlass to keep it secure. |
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A support barge will therefore be following close on his tail, staffed by volunteers who will crank the windlass, and open and close the giant gates to allow the water to glide through. |
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By the time the Katheryn slammed dully into a vacant berth outside the Lion Quays hotel, you'd have needed the lock windlass to prise my blanched knuckles off the tiller. |
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The cable held very hard, and when it surged over, the windlass sent the men flying about the deck, as if a galvanic battery had been applied to their hands. |
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Eventually mail was supplanted by plate for the most part, as it provided greater protection against windlass crossbows, bludgeoning weapons, and lance charges. |
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The bed is rolled under the platen, using a windlass mechanism. |
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