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  2. Cockpit (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    Cockpit of a small sailing boat. A cockpit is a name for the location of controls of a vessel. While traditionally an open well in the deck of a boat outside any deckhouse or cabin, in modern boats it may refer to an enclosed area.

  3. Nor'Sea 27 - Wikipedia

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    The center cockpit-aft cabin version has a double berth aft and a drop down dinette table that converts to a double berth in the bow. The aft cockpit configuration has a bow cabin and two berths aft, under the cockpit.

  4. Sun Odyssey 349 - Wikipedia

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    Sun Odyssey 349 cockpit, showing the dual wheels and drop leaf cockpit table. Sun Odyssey 349 salon interior. Sun Odyssey 349. The Sun Odyssey 349 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass with a hard chine hull. The deck is injection molded with an end-grain balsa core.

  5. J/80 - Wikipedia

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    It displaces 2,900 lb (1,315 kg) and carries 1,400 lb (635 kg) of ballast. The cockpit is 12 ft (3.7 m) long and the hull has a sealed buoyancy compartment on the bow. The boat has a draft of 4.90 ft (1.49 m) with the standard keel. It can be transported on land on a towed double-axle boat trailer.

  6. Bridge (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge (nautical) A bridge (also known as a command deck ), or wheelhouse (also known as a pilothouse ), is a room or platform of a ship or submarine from which the ship can be commanded. When a ship is under way, the bridge is manned by an officer of the watch aided usually by an able seaman acting as a lookout.

  7. Ship's boat - Wikipedia

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    The ship's boats could also be used as lifeboats and rescue boats when needed. Storage. During the age of sail the ship's boats of larger ships of the line would be stowed upon the deck, sometimes nested one atop the other. Boats would be deployed and recovered by davits with some vessels carrying a single small boat suspended astern. In the ...

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