Crosswise to the keel
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ABEAMCrosswise to the keel
ABEAMCrosswise to a ship's keel
ABEAMCrosswise to the ship's middle
acrossin a position reaching from one side to the other crosswise
ABEAMPerpendicular to the keel
ABEAMPerpendicularly to the keel
ABEAMLateral to the keel
EVENWay to keep the keel
ABEAMRight angles to the keel
EVENWay to keep the keel?
ABEAMRight-angled to the keel
ABEAMPerpendicular to the keel, nautically
ABEAMAt right angles to the keel.
ABEAMAt right angles to the keel
beamat right angles to the keel
ABEAMAt right angles to the ship's keel
ABEAMAt a right angle to the keel
garboardthe strake next to a ship's keel
skegextension of the keel of a small craft, designed to improve steering
skegsextension of the keel of a small craft, designed to improve steering
ribtraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
sternpostthe main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
ribstraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
sternpostsSTERNPOST, the main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
garboardsThe first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel
centerboardA pivoted board that can be lowered through the keel of a sailboat to reduce sideways movement
centerboardsA pivoted board that can be lowered through the keel of a sailboat to reduce sideways movement
kelsonany of various fore-and-aft structural members lying above or parallel to the keel in the bottom of a hull
yardangskeel-shaped crest or ridge of rock, formed by the action of the wind, usually parallel to the prevailing wind direction
kelsonsA centerline structure running the length of a ship and fastening the transverse members of the floor to the keel below
keelsonany of various fore-and-aft structural members lying above or parallel to the keel in the bottom of a hull
keelsonsA centerline structure running the length of a ship and fastening the transverse members of the floor to the keel below
yardangkeel-shaped crest or ridge of rock, formed by the action of the wind, usually parallel to the prevailing wind direction
keelhauledPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
keelhaulsPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
keelhaulingPunish (someone) by dragging them through the water under the keel of a ship, either across the width or from bow to stern
wayshardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways
wayhardwood timbers laid end-to-end to form an inclined track on which the keel of a ship can slide during launching; ground ways