DODGER: Protective cover over the cockpit area of the Vessel. DOLPHIN: A group of piles driven close together and bound with wire cables into a single structure. DRAFT OR DRAUGHT: The measurement of how deeply a boat sits in the water.
dodger - A screen, usually fabric, erected to protect the cockpit from spray and wind. dog shores - Pieces of timber used in launching ships.
Dodger: Screen of cloth or other material to give the crew protection against the weather, wind and water spray.
Dodger A cover attached to the top of the cabin at the front of the cockpit. Dodgers help shelter the cockpit from wind and water. Dolphin ...
Dodger Screen of cloth or other material fitted up to keep the crew from the wind and water spray. Dolphin ...
The dodger neatly tucks away into what amounts to a custom shell. The visibility from the helm is unobstructed. A pneumatic Selden boom vang provides additional control.
Dodger, splash cloths, and bimini. Dodger with easy visibility forward to keep the wind out of the cockpit, and along with splash cloths keep crew in the cockpit dry when water is shipped, and Bimini to shade us from the tropical sun.
Tightely woven cloth used for sails, covers, dodgers and biminis. Typically made from cotton, hemp or linen. Modern sails are made out of synthetic materials generally known as sailcloth. A slang word for a "sail". cap ...
Dodger: A simple, protective screen that protects the cockpit from wind and water; also used for cloth that is used for weather protection of boats or accessories Downhaul: The rope that is used to pull a sail down ...
Dodger A wind or water screen many time of canvas to protect the watch from the weather Dog - Lever like handles found on hatches and bulkhead doors when turned force the unit to be water tight . OR V. Tightly secure a hatch or porthole.
dividers Navigational instruments used chiefly to measure distances or coordinates on a chart dock A structure bordering the water area in which boats lie; See pier and wharf dodger A screen of cloth or other material erected to protect ...
Dodger: A hood forward of a hatch or cockpit to protect the crew from wind and spray. Can be soft or hard. Doghouse: A slang term (in the US, mostly) for a raised portion of a ship's deck.
See also: Boat, Cockpit, Hull, Deck, Feet
 
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