Englisches nautisches Wörterbuch

Es gibt 46 names in diesem Verzeichnis, die mit dem Buchstaben T beginnen.
Tack
Rigging used on topmast ships to keep yards in position. It doesn't exist on triangular sails, it can be identified with the spinnaker arm
Tack - verb -
To fix the tack angle
Taffrail
Terminal part sternward the deck bridge; western white light
Tagging
Thinning of the final end of the mast in order to facilitate flexibility and decrease weight
Tal-boy
High narrow fore stay sail to raise under the spinnaker
Tallboy
Fore sail used windward the spinnaker
Tango.
Term which represents ‚T‚ in the international phonetic alphabet.
Tartaruga
Spinnaker bag
Tek.
The light but resistant wood of the teak, a tree of the verbena family. It is generally used in the construction of deck plan and interiors.
Tender
Small service boat
Terrazzano
A layman, an inexperienced person
Territorial waters
Area of the sea immediately adjacent to the shores of a state and subject to the territorial jurisdiction of that state. It generally extends about 12 miles starting from the coastal line.
Tide
The rise and fall of ocean waters caused by the gravitational effect of sun and moon
Tide slack
Phase between two tide flows
Tier
To approach to a pier or another boat laterally
Tiller
A group of mechanisms which transmit motion to the rudder
Tiller bar, helmstock
Pole of medium length used to steer the rudder
To be short stay
When the anchor is exactly under the boat
To haul up on the wind
To reduce the angular distance between the bow and the point where wind comes from
Tonnage
The volume of all interior spaces in a boat
Top
Platform on the masts used to allow a bette view. In old sailing boats, it was also used for sail riggings
Top mark
Metal structure fixed to a buoy to indicate a danger or a position
Top rope
Circuit of the staysail halyard
Topgallant sail
Squaresail fixed to the fore topgallant yard
Topping lift, lift
Rope used to support boom and general shafts when sails are not raised
Topside
The outside face of the hull between the water and the deck.
Tow rope
Big rope generally used for anchorage
Towing
To put a boat ashore
Traccia.
Line which joins two waypoints.
Transom
Central part of the stern
Transom, upper stern
Terminal part of a vessel
Travel lift
Mobile gantry crane.
Traveler, tackle
System of ropes and blocks used to expand strain
Trawler
Fishing boat generally used in Northern Seas for ocean fishing
Trident
Craft with chine hull and centreboard conceived for sailing training; it is provided with a manisail and a jib and it can host up to 4 people.
Trim
Electric-hydraulic system used to regulate the triming mounted on some outboard motors (generally the most powerful ones).
Trimaran
Vessel with three hulls
Trimmer
Member of the crew who regulates sails
Trip the anchor - verb -
To heave anchor
Troub set
Series of polar bearings to determine the ship's position
True course
Sailing direction determined by the angle between the vessel keel and true geographic north.
Turn - verb -
The change course. In sailing boats, it is done by passing with the bow through the wind direction.
Turnbuckle
Equipment used to puts tension on stadings rigging
Turnbuckle, rigging screw
Instrument used to stretch standing riggings
Turning area
Circle whose ray is equal to the lenght of the scope within which a moored boat can rotate pushed by wind
Twist
The difference of the angle of a sail to the wind


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