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A flat bottomed, blunt nosed dinghy (or small boat).

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A term which describes the rising of warm air above cold air when two air masses of different temperatures, humidity and pressure meet.

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A paint applied to the boat's bottom below the waterline which contains "poisons", such as copper, to inhibit the growth of marine life such as weeds or barnacles.

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A heavy longitudinal timber placed over the keel in a ship's stern through which the propeller shaft passes.

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Cycles per minute - a unit of measure of the frequency of any vibration.

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The difference between the maximum extended height and the compressed height of an air actuator.

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To transfer goods from one transportation line to another, or from one ship to another.

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A fix taken by taking bearings of a single object over a period of time. By using the vessel's known course and speed, the location of the vessel can be found.

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That amount of time that a carrier's equipment may be used without incurring additional charges. (See Storage, Demurrage or Per Diem.)

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A platform and protective coaming setting high up on a mast, to accommodate the look-out aloft while the ship is at sea.

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Alert (pep it up!).

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

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A figure marked on the side of merchant vessels to indicate allowed loading depths. Named after Samuel Plimsoll, English Member of Parliament and maritime reformer.

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The penalty a seller must pay if the construction project does not meet contractual standards or deadlines.

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Where the engines of a ship are confined.

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Former name for the equipment of a vessel, and included the personnel.

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Sailor slang for marriage.

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A device for separating solids or suspended particles in the air before they enter the air intake of the compressor and reduce intake noise as on reciprocating compressors through a silencing chamber in the filter housing.

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A device used to keep a line from slipping, such as a jamcleat.

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