abandoned and flooded as a ship
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ahullabandoned and flooded, as a ship
derelictsA piece of property, esp. a ship, abandoned by the owner and in poor condition
HEAVERise and fall, as a ship
YAWSwing back and forth, as a ship
pitchto plunge and rise, as a ship
pitchedto plunge and rise, as a ship
departureThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
handspikesA wooden rod with an iron tip, used as a lever on board ship and by artillery soldiers
departuresThe eastûwest distance between two points, esp. as traveled by a ship or aircraft and expressed in miles
keelhaulto haul (an offender) under the bottom of a ship and up on the other side as a punishment
ferriesA boat or ship for conveying passengers and goods, esp. over a relatively short distance and as a regular service
cuttersA small fore-and-aft-rigged sailing ship with one mast, more than one headsail, and a running bowsprit, used as a fast auxiliary
hammocksA bed made of canvas or of rope mesh and suspended by cords at the ends, used as garden furniture or on board a ship
pinnacesmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
pinnacessmall 17th-century ship having two or three masts and a flat stern, used in northern Europe as a warship and merchant ship and as a tender
ensignsa flag that is flown (as by a ship) as the symbol of nationality and that may also be flown with a distinctive badge added to its design
hogging(with reference to a ship) Bend or become bent convex upward along its length as a result either of the hull being supported in the middle and not at the ends (as in a heavy sea) or the vessel's being loaded more heavily at the ends
metacenterThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability
metacentersThe point of intersection between a vertical line through the center of buoyancy of a floating body such as a ship and a vertical line through the new center of buoyancy when the body is tilted, which must be above the center of gravity to ensure stability