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Carrick bend

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Carrick Bend: A useful knot for fastening two lines together; a number of variations exist.
Carry Away: To break loose, said of gear that is stressed beyond the strength of its fastenings.
Carvel: Smooth skin planking.

 


Carrick Bend: This knot is also called a "Sailor's Knot" and can be used for tying two heavy lines ( i.e. towing hawsers and cables ) together.
Taut Line Hitch : This knot is used to attach a line to a pole.

carrick bend - A knot used to tie two lines together.
catamaran - A twin hulled boat. Catamaran sailboats are known for their ability to plane and are faster than single hulled boats (monohulls) - in some conditions.

carrick bend - A knot used to fasten multiple lines together.
carry away - To break loose; said of gear that is stressed beyond the strength of its fastenings. The breaking of a spar.

Carrick Bend:
A knot used to tie two lines together.
Carriers:
Owners or operators of vessels providing transportation to shippers. The term is also used to refer to the vessels.

Carrick Bend Used to join two lines of the same size together. Generally for heavy, stiff lines of the same size.
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Carrick bend- A knot used to tie two lines together.
Carvel planking - Solid wood planks, butted together, fastened to the frames, with a flexible caulking between the planks.
Catamaran- A twin hulled boat.

Carrick Bend-. - A knot used to tie two lines together
Cast Off - to release lines holding boat to shore or mooring, to release sheets.
Catamaran- A twin hulled boat.
Catboat- - A sailboat rigged with one mast and one sail ...

Carrick Bend: A knot used to tie two lines together.
Catamaran: A twin hulled boat.
Catboat: A sailboat rigged with one mast and one sail.
Catspaw: A puff of wind on the water caused by a mass of cool air plunging down through warm surface air.

See also: Bend, Sailing, Hitch, Knot, Anchor