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Transom (1588 bytes)
1: ...lly the Perpendicular period, the introduction of transoms became very general in windows of all kinds. 3: The phrase "over the transom" refers to works submitted for publication withou... 8: ...all the power of the motor is transmitted via the transom to the rest of the vessel's structure, making it ... Cable Layer (251 bytes) 1: ...ure]], and one or more spools that feed off the [[transom]] distinguish it. Jersey Skiff (2049 bytes) 3: ...nto the [[skeg]], where as the [[The Sea Bright]] transom does not. The skeg being added as an additional b... 7: ...rate rudder. But an oarlock can be mounted on the transom for use with an oar as a steering device. Saildrive (279 bytes) 1: ...the hull instead of hanging off the back of the [[transom]]. List of binding knots (384 bytes) 17: *[[transom knot]] Captain's Gig (758 bytes) 3: The boats generally had a high wineglass [[transom]], full skeg, full [[keel]], straight stem and so... Banks dory (1127 bytes) 1: ...ow-bottomed, slab-sided boat with a very narrow [[transom]] used for fishing off the [[Grand Banks]] of [[N... Ira Glass (1369 bytes) 9: ...guests/review/200406.review.glass1.html Ira Glass Transom.org Manifesto] Mark Whitacre (1520 bytes) 11: *[http://makeashorterlink.com/?A4AE21712 transom.org discussion] about "The Fix Is In" Scaffolding (9537 bytes) 34: ...iate transoms'' are those placed between the main transoms to provide extra support for boards. 38: ...rs or transoms to standards, putlog couplers join transoms to ledgers and swivel couplers are to connect tu... 55: ...o more than 1.5 m while a 50 mm board can stand a transom spacing of 2.6 m and 63 mm boards can have a maxi... 77: ...sing the opening is attached to the scaffold by a transom and a crossing horizontal tube on the outside cal... 79: ...t inward movement an additional transom, a ''butt transom'', is place hard against the outside face of the ... The Sea Bright (1597 bytes) 3: ...hough than the Jersey Skiff) and a heart shaped [[transom]]. The boat was usually riged with either a lug [... Whitehall Rowboat (1494 bytes) 3: ...he entire length of the bottom and a wine glass [[transom]] with a full [[skeg]]. The boats are designed to... Yawl (1808 bytes) 1: ...] well aft of the main mast, often right on the [[transom]]. A small mizzen [[sail]] is hoisted on the mizz... Norfolk wherry (2055 bytes) 3: ...here was the '''Norfolk Keel''', a square rigged, transom sterned clinker-built boat, 54 feet by 14 feet, a... McKenzie River dory (2120 bytes) 3: ...ow [[bow]] that is flat, often mistaken for the [[transom]], which instead is pointed. The reason for this... Mirror (dinghy) (2503 bytes) 7: ...sary it can be rowed reasonably easily. If the [[transom]] is strengthened, an [[outboard motor]] can be c... Dinghy (13386 bytes) 19: ...h a sharp bow, and stern fine lines and a canoe [[transom]]. They tip slightly, row, motor and sail the bes... 29: ...the Zodiac-type inflatable, with a rigid deck and transom, have proven superior for engines. They row and s... 43: ...the swell, to prevent the dinghy from ramming the transom of the yacht. 53: ...o have two other rings, on each side of the stern transom. 57: ...gle along with a single sculling oarlock atop the transom. The oarlocks should have ropes and storage pock... Battlement (3019 bytes) 11: ...ods. They not only occur on parapets but on the [[transom]]s of windows and on the tie-beams of roofs and o... Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine (2998 bytes) 5: ...nts, ''EQMM'' still accepts submissions "over the transom" (that is, unsolicited submissions through the ma... Thames Sailing Barge (3254 bytes) 7: ...b ends, the stern being a champagne glass section transom on which was hung a large rudder. The hull was ma...
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