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either side.
EXHAUST SYSTEM - The means by which the hot
engine (or generator) exhaust gases are moved from
the engine to an outboard port and then released into
atmosphere.
EYE SPLICE - A permanent loop spliced in the end
of a line.
FAST - Said of an object that is secured to anoth er.
FATHOM - Six feet.
FENDER - A device (usually constructed of rubber or
plastic) positioned so as to absorb the impact between
vessels or dock.
FETCH - The unobstructed distance that the wind can
blow over the water to create waves.
FLARE - 1. Outboard curve of the hull as it comes up
home. 2. A pyrotechnic device used for emergency
signaling.
FLAT - A small deck that is built below decks,
FLEMISH - To coil down a line or rope on deck in
FLOTSAM - Floating wreckage, trash or debris.
FLUKE - The palm of an anchor.
FOAM CREST - The top of the foaming water that
speeds toward the beach after a wave has broken,
FOLLOWING SEA - A sea (waves) moving in the
same direction as a vessel.
FORE-AND-AFT - A line, or anything else, that runs
parallel to the longitudinal center line of a boat.
FOREFOOT - The portion of a vessel's keel that
curves upward to meet the stem.
FOREPEAK - A compartment in the bow of a boat.
FORWARD - Toward the bow.
Nautical Glossary
FREEBOARD - The minimum vertical distance from
the surface of the water to the gunwale.
point at a given time.
FRONTS - Where opposing warm and cold air
masses meet, generally producing a band of wet,
stormy weather wherever they meet.
GALLEY - The kitchen area of a boat.
GALVANIC CORROSION - A potential electrical
difference exists between dissimilar metals im mersed
in a conductive solution (e.g., salt water). If these
metals touch or are otherwise electrically connected,
between them. The attack on the less corrosion
resistant metal is usually increased and the attack on
the more resistant metal is decreased, as compared
to when these metals are not touching.
GANGWAY - The area of a ship's side where people
board and disembark.
GASKET - A strip of sealing material, usually rubber,
set along the edge of a water or gas tight door, port,
cover or hatch.
GELCOAT - The thin outer layer of pigmented plastic
when tightened, compresses the packing.
GROUND - Electrical term meaning the electrical
potential of the earth's surface, which is zero.
GROUND SPEED - A vessel's speed made good over
the earth's surface along a course or track.
GROUND TACKLE - The anchor, anchor rodes,
anchor or dockside.
GUNWALE - 1. The line where the upper deck and
the hull meet. 2. The upper edge of a boat's side.
HATCHES - Cover on hatchways.
HATCHWAYS - Access ways through decks.
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