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The term cargo hatch can also be a used for any deck opening leading to the cargo holds. Aircraft and spacecraft may also used the term for its cargo doors. Basic types: Lifting (up to remove) Rolling (rolls up on to a pole, trap type) Folding (fold up like paper or an accordion; Sliding (slides on to the deck or over the side of ship)
Mainstays 4 Foot Fold-in-Half Adjustable Folding Table. $35 $40 Save $5. Useful for game day and beyond, this adjustable folding table can be pulled out whenever you need a little bit of extra ...
A collection of fishing rods. A fly fishing rod. Line guides on modern fishing rods. Fishing with a fishing rod. A fishing rod is a long, thin rod used by anglers to catch fish by manipulating a line ending in a hook (formerly known as an angle, hence the term "angling"). At its most basic form, a fishing rod is a straight rigid stick/pole with ...
A stretcher, gurney, litter, or pram [1] is an apparatus used for moving patients who require medical care. A basic type (cot or litter) must be carried by two or more people. A wheeled stretcher (known as a gurney, trolley, bed or cart) is often equipped with variable height frames, wheels, tracks, or skids.
Skuzz – To wash a deck or floor with a brush or towel (skuzz rag) in place of a mop, used in Boot Camp as a method to physically toughen recruits while cleaning the squadbay. Skuzzy – Sloppy or unkempt. Skylark – To casually frolic or take excess time to complete a task, from the old naval term to run up and down the rigging of a ship in ...
Mast (sailing) The mast of a sailing vessel is a tall spar, or arrangement of spars, erected more or less vertically on the centre-line of a ship or boat. Its purposes include carrying sails, spars, and derricks, giving necessary height to a navigation light, look-out position, signal yard, control position, radio aerial or signal lamp. [1]