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Swivel Gun
Small cannon attached to rail via a swivel mounting.
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swivel - A rotating fitting used to keep a line from tangling.
set - The manner in which an object is in place. Are the sails set correctly?

Swivel tang
Swiveling flat stainless steel strap that is bolted to the end boom casting to which the mainsheet fiddle block is attached.
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swivel hook - A hook that revolves by a pivot inserted in a socket and clinched.
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tabernacle - A hinged mast step located on deck. Since it is hinged, the mast may be lowered easily.

Swivel
A rotating fitting used to keep a line from tangling.
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A gooseneck swivel connection holding the boom to the mast on a typical small yacht.

(b) the sheave, on which the rope runs, (c) the pin, on which the sheave turns, (d) the strap, by which the hook is held in position and which provides bearing for the pin, and (e) the hook, which may be open, sister, or shackle and fixed or swivel.

To seaward, a safe distance from shore off the wind Toward leeward oilskins A term generally used for all waterproof clothing on the quarter A bearing midway between abeam and astern open hawse Riding on two anchors without swivel or ...

and supports the sterndrive and allows it to swivel
Ground Tackle - gear used for anchoring.
Gunwale - the top edge of a boat's hull.
GWL - gunwale length
Hatch - window mounted horizontally in the cabin roof.

Of late the introduction of swivel rowlocks for racing boats has caused a further modification in the form of buttons. Swivel rowlocks have come into general use for sculling boats, pair oars and coxswainless fours.

The teak-finished navigation station lies opposite, complete with a comfortable swivel chair, a hinged chart table and ample space for any of Catalina's optional electronics packages-or any other navigational gadgetry the owner desires.

- Thimble Eye SpliceTow Lines like anchor lines are provided with a thimble eye splice on one end, which provides for chafe protection for connection to a shackle, swivel eye hook, or spring clip.

Rudders and centerboards always have swiveling tips so the dinghy can be landed. Rudders often are arranged so the tiller folds against the rudder to make a compact package.

Above it (hidden under the sail in this photo) is the furling foil, a flexible grooved structure that surrounds the forestay from the drum to a swivel at the top of the stay.

Gooseneck: The fitting that connects the boom to the mast. It works like a swivel allowing the boom to move up and down and swing from side to side.
Gybing: Turning the stern of the boat through the eye of the wind.

Gimbal Ring - Part of the sterndrive that looks like a horse collar and supports the sterndrive and allows it to swivel ...

Small heavily armed boat used around Porto Bello to ward of pirate attacks. Often armed with two very large iron guns and four brass swivel guns, they acted as a type of Coast Guard for Porto Bello.

If you plan to do offshore sailing, you should know how to use a sea anchor. A sea anchor is made of fabric and deployed off the bow. Sea anchors utilize a swivel so they can maneuver without breaking a line.

Swivel A rotating fitting used to keep a line from tangling. Tabernacle A hinged support for the bottom of a mast so that the mast can be lowered easily when passing under bridges.

See also: Boat, Deck, Bow, Point, Mast