Pro-Line Boats 33 Express Owner's Manual page 43

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Carburetor or
Backfire Flame
Arrestor
Cardinal Points The four main points of a compass; north, east, south and west.
Ceiling
Certificate
Chart
Chine
Cleat
Clinker
Coaming
Coast Guard
Cockpit
Companionway A hatch or entrance from deck to cabin.
Compass
Cowls
Cradle
Current
Deadrise
Deck
Required equipment on all motorboats except outboards and diesels.
Reduces the chance of a fire caused by backfires in an internal combustion
engine.
The inside lining of the hull.
Government paper, such as a boat's license.
A map of a body of water that contains piloting information.
The intersection of sides and bottom of a boat.
A piece of wood or metal with projecting ends to which lines are made fast.
A method of planking in which the lower edge of each strake overlaps the
upper edge of the strake next below. (Also called a lapstrake).
A raised edge, as around part or all of a cockpit, that prevents seawater from
entering the boat.
The federal marine law enforcement and rescue agency in the U.S.
A well or sunken space in the afterdeck of a small boat for the use of the
helmsman and crew.
The instrument which shows the heading of a vessel.
Hooded openings used for ventilation.
A frame used to support a vessel on land.
The movement of the water in a horizontal direction.
The rise of the bottom of a midships frame from the keel to the bilge.
Any permanent covering over a compartment.
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