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ABAFT - Toward the rear (stern) of the boat. Behind. ABEAM - At right angles to the keel of the boat, but not on the boat. ABOARD - On or within the boat. ...
http://cioss.coas.oregonstate.edu/CIOSS/Documents/Outreach/Aug06/Nautical_Terms.pdf Abaft. = A popa. Abandoned race. = Regata suspendida abat, astern. = Atrás. Abeam / abreast. = Al través. Aboard. = A bordo abrasion. = abrasión ...
http://www.telefonica.net/web2/ibermarina/DICCIONARIO NAUTICO INGLES ESPANOL.pdf need not be used at all; abaft or astern will meet every need. See also Appendix I, Notes on. Writing Naval (not Navy) English. abbreviations The use of all ...
http://www.usmc.mil/news/publications/Documents/Marine Corps Historical Center Writing Guide.pdf Overtaking-If your vessel is 22.5 degrees abaft the beam of the other vessel then you are overtaking. When overtaking you remain ...
http://www.nockamixonsailingschool.com/rules of the road presentation.pdf vessel, namely, from right ahead to two points abaft the beam on either side. The light shall be of such a character as to be visible for a distance of at ...
http://www.nysfola.org/pdf/LAKERULES.pdf Nov 30, 2005 ... clew would fall abaft the LP line (see b below). b) The LP line is defined as a line abaft and parallel to the foremost headstay and ...
http://www.offshorerace.org/images/pdf's/Part Ten.pdf A few feet abaft the mizenmast, in the centre of the ship, ... house abaft, at the height of the lower part of the sash-windows, and was furnished all ...
http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1885/publication-4749.pdf abaft. , adv. In a direction farther aft in a ship than a specified reference .... aft. , adv. Near, toward, or at the stern of a craft. See also ABAFT, ...
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