Pro-Line Boats 33 Express Owner's Manual page 42

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Beacon
Beam
Bearing
Belay
Below
Bend
Berth
Bilge
Bollard
Bow
Breakers
Breakwater
Bulkhead
Burdened
Vessel
Caulking or
Calking
Camber
Capsize
A post or buoy placed over a shoal or bank to warn vessels. Also a signal
mark on land.
Imaginary line amidships at right angles to the keel of the vessel.
vessel's width amidships.
The direction or point of the compass in which an object is seen.
To make fast to a cleat or belaying pin. To cancel an order.
Beneath or under the deck. One goes below when going down into the cabin.
To fasten by means of a bend or knot.
A position, as a place to sleep or in which a vessel may be made fast. A
margin of safety, as "a wide berth."
The lower internal part of a boat's hull.
A strong post for holding lines fast.
The forward part or front of the boat.
Waves cresting as they reach shallow water, as at or on a beach.
A structure, usually stone or concrete, built to create a harbor or improve an
existing one.
Vertical partition in a boat.
Former term for the vessel which must stay clear of vessels with the right of
way.
Forcing filler material into the seams of the planks in a boat's deck or sides
to make them watertight.
The arch of a deck sloping downward from the center toward the sides.
To turn over.
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