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1. | Knot forming a fixed “eye” at the end of a line |
2. | A hole in the deck of a ship through which a line passes |
5. | Touching bottom |
7. | Right angle to a vessel’s length |
8. | T-shaped line attachment point |
9. | Smooth, hard surface layer of polyester resin on a fiberglass structure |
10. | A valve on the hull of a boat or a ship, permitting water to flow into the vessel |
11. | Approximately 1.15078 mph |
14. | Largest inlet on the Atlantic side of the US |
16. | Eastern US route for small craft |
17. | Word used as a distress signal in radio communications |
18. | Takes the load off rode |
21. | Intended to stop a rope from unravelling |
23. | Marine standards |
26. | A coupling with female screw threads used to connect two rods, lengths of boat rigging, etc., lengthwise and to regulate their length or tension |
27. | Like a crane |
28. | Prevents sea water from entering the boat's hull from around an inboard vessel’s drive shaft |
29. | A tube bundle which is placed inside larger shell, through which water passes |
30. | The distance from the waterline to the point where water can enter the boat |
34. | Occurs when there is the smallest difference between high and low tide |
37. | in or behind the stern |
39. | Name for a wind scale |
40. | Favorite cruising area north of Seattle |
41. | Piloting and seamanship book |
44. | Type of battery |
48. | Home of channel 16 |
49. | A conical tool used to work with rope and canvas |