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A barge which loads material dumped into it by a dredger and discharges the cargo through the bottom.

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Lights required to be shown on boats underway between sundown and sunup.

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Various statements that the U.S. government requires to be displayed on export shipments. The statements specify the authorized destinations.

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A person whose business is to act as an agent on behalf of the shipper. A freight forwarder frequently makes the booking reservation.

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An itemized list of goods shipped to a buyer, stating quantities, prices, shipping charges, etc.

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Abbreviation for "Master Container Freight Station." See CFS.

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Knees placed in the forward part of a vessel, across the stem, to unite the bows on each side. (See PLATE 3.)

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A certificate authenticated by a recognized port authority, certifying that a ship comes from a place where there is no contagious disease, and that none of her crew was infected with such a disease.

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Forcing material into the seams of the planks in a boat's deck or sides to make them watertight; the material itself. Oakum was once the material used for this purpose, and was then sealed with hot pitch to prevent it from rotting. Today there are polymer ...

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The tendency in a boat to keep an upright position or to return to it when careened over.

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Type of wrench used to tighten or loosen fire hose fittings.

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Part of a ship/s side projecting upwards along the line of the weather deck or uppermost deck.

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A term used to describe a chemical process in which heat is released. For example, combustion is an exothermic process because heat is released. A reaction or process that produces heat; a combustion reaction.

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Bow Thrusters

A propeller at the lower sea-covered part of the bow of the ship which turns at right angles to the fore-and-aft line and thus provides transverse thrust as a maneuvering aid. A propulsor installed near the bow to provide a transverse thrust component en ...

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In a line parallel to the ship's keel.

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A knot used to form a knob in the end of a line to prevent the end from running through a block or other narrow space.

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A buoy on the race course around which boats must turn.

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The bearing surrounding the propeller shaft where it exits the hull.

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To steer the boat more into the wind, thereby causing the sails to flap or luff.

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TRADES Foreign-to-foreign trade carried by ships from a nation other than the two trading nations.

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