Ship from the Mideast
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OILERShip from the Mideast
OILERTanker from the Mideast
OILERShip from the Persian Gulf
ORANGERFruit ship from the tropics.
SEELANDSpot the shoreline from a ship
unriggedRemove the rigging from (a ship)
unriggingRemove the rigging from (a ship)
RADIOINContact the harbor master from one's ship
YACHTWord from the Dutch for "pirate ship"
OILERA ship from the Middle East, perhaps
ALEEAway from the wind, on a ship
sailingthe departure of a ship from port
ARGOThe ship that sailed from Iolcus to Colchis.
sponsona projection from the side of a ship
AFTDODGERSOnes running away from the back of a ship?
sponsonsSPONSON, a projection from the side of a ship
companionwaythe stairs from upper deck of ship to lower deck
overboardfrom on board, over the side of a ship or boat
companionwaysCOMPANIONWAY, the stairs from upper deck of ship to lower deck
abandonerwithdraw from often in the face of danger or encroachment abandon ship
outriggera spar extended from the side of a ship to help secure the mast
ribtraverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck
ribstraverse 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
outriggersOUTRIGGER, a spar extended from the side of a ship to help secure the mast
weatherDenoting the side from which the wind is blowing, esp. on board a ship; windward
sternpostsSTERNPOST, the main member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck
mayflowerthe ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Southampton to the New World in 1620
weathersDenoting the side from which the wind is blowing, esp. on board a ship; windward
sponsonsa projection (as a gun platform) from the side of a ship or a tank
outriggersA beam, spar, or framework projecting from or over the side of a ship or boat
outriggerA beam, spar, or framework projecting from or over the side of a ship or boat
mainstayA stay that extends from the maintop to the foot of the foremast of a sailing ship
catapultsA mechanical device for launching a glider or other aircraft, esp. from the deck of a ship
backstaysA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
backstayA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
masteda long pole or spar rising from the keel or deck of a ship and supporting the yards, booms, and rigging
kedgeto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
kedgingto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped
kedgesto warp or pull (a ship) along by hauling on the cable of an anchor carried out from the ship and dropped