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LAZARETTE - A storage space in a boat's stern area.
LEE - The side sheltered from the wind.
LEE SHORE: Shoreline downwind of a boat (to be avoided).
LEECH: The trailing edge of a sail.
LEEWARD: The direction away from the wind. Opposite of windward ...

 


Lazarette: A small storage compartment at the stern.
Lead: A shaped weight on a marked line, used to measure water depth and to pick up bottom samples [mud, clay, sand].

lazarette - A small aft storage space for spare parts and other items.
lazy guy - A line attached to the boom to prevent it from accidentally jibbing.

lazarette - Small storage compartment, located at or near the stern.
lazy guy - The guy used to prevent the main boom falling aboard when a vessel is rolling, with the wind astern.

Lazarette - spaces below the deck that are designed for storage
Leeward - downwind
Lifeline - a cable fence that surrounds the deck to assist in the prevention of crew falling overboard ...

Lazarette- A small compartment for storing equipment.
League- Three nautical miles.
Leech- The after edge of a sail.

Lazarette:
Compartment in the stern of a vessel used for storage; a storage space below the deck in the cockpit.
Lazy Guy:
A line attached to the boom to prevent it from accidentally gybing.

LAZARETTE-A stowage compartment in the stern.
LEE SHORE-A shore on the side of the boat away from the wind.
LEE SIDE-The side of the boat away from the wind.

Lazarette - A small space below deck, usually aft, where an outboard motor or spare parts are kept
Leaving a Berth - Inland rule is one prolonged blast
Lee of the Land - Near a shore which provides protection from wind and waves ...

Lazarette - A storage space in a boat's stern area.
Lazy Jack - Light lines from the topping lift to the boom, forming a cradle into which the mainsail may be lowered.

lazaret, lazarette
a storage space below the deck in the cockpit
Lazy Jack ...

order to go toward the stern of a boat lay line An imaginary line which brings a close-hauled boat directly to a mark without tacking or jibing again lay off To rule off a course layup Protecting a boat during winter storage lazarette ...

Lazarette - Small stowage locker at the aft end of a boat.
League - A unit of length, normally equal to three nautical miles.

Lazarette - Spaces below the deck that are designed for storage. Could be in the aft or stern area.
Leech - The border or back edge at the side of a sail.

Lazarette- A storage compartment in the stern.
League - measure of distance three miles in length
Lee - The side sheltered from the wind ...

Lazarette: The storage space in the front part of the hull
Lazyjacks: Lines or wires that are rigged from the mast to the boom to retain the sail when it is lowered
Lead: The direction in that a line runs
Leech: Aft edge of a sail ...

What you give up with a center-cockpit boat of this length is a lazarette. In this design there are two small lockers outboard of the aft cabin, so that will help, but they are not big. The fo'c'sle is also very small.

All water that enters the cabin or poop hatch (Lazarette) drains into the bilge. The FIRST THING to do when coming aboard is to open the bilge access hatch and check the bilge water level, and pump out as necessary.

See also: Boat, Aft, Hull, Deck, Feet