Pro-Line Boats 33 Express Owner's Manual page 44

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Deep-six
Depth Sounder
Dinghy
Displacement
Hull
Dock
Documented
Vessel
Dolphin
Draft
Dunnage
Ebb
Estuary
Fathom
Fenders
Flare
To discard or throw overboard.
An electronic depth finding instrument measuring the time a sound wave
takes to go from the vessel to the bottom and return, then displaying the result
in feet, fathoms or meters.
A small open boat.
Type of hull that plows through the water even when more power is added.
An enclosed or nearly enclosed water area. All the port installations. A place
where vessels can moor, as a pier, wharf or floating dock.
A vessel registered with the U.S. Coast Guard.
A small group of piles in the water generally used for mooring or as a channel
marker.
The depth of the vessel below the water line measured vertically to the lowest
part of the hull.
Mats and pieces of wood or other loose materials placed under or among
goods carried as cargo in the hold of a ship to keep them dry and to prevent
motion and chafing. Cushioning used in a shipping container to protect
fragile articles against shock and breakage. Baggage or personal effects.
An outgoing tide.
An inlet or arm of the sea.
Six feet.
Objects placed along the side of the boat to protect the hull from being
damaged.
The outward spread of the boat's sides from the waterline to the rail at the
bow. Also, a pyrotechnic signaling device that can indicate distress.
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