Pro-Line Boats 33 Express Owner's Manual page 49

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Slip
Sole
Spar Buoy
Stand On
Vessel
Starboard
Stern
Stow
Strake
Taffrail
Tide
Topsides
Transom
Trim
Trimaran
Unbend
Underway
(1)
A berth for a boat between two piers or floats.
(2)
The percentage difference between the theoretical and the actual
distance that a propeller advances when running in the water under
a load.
The cabin or cockpit floor.
A channel marker that looks like a tall, slender pole.
The vessel with the right-of-way.
The right side of a boat when you are facing the bow.
The after end or back of the boat.
To store items neatly and securely.
Planks running fore and aft on the outside of a vessel.
The rail around a boat's stern.
The alternate rise and fall of waters caused by the gravitational attraction of
the moon or sun.
(1)
The sides of a vessel above the waterline.
(2)
On deck as opposed to below deck.
The transverse planking which forms the after end of a small, square-ended
boat. Outboard motors are usually attached to the transom.
To arrange weights in a vessel in such a manner as to obtain desired draft at
the bow and stern.
A boat with three hulls that has the center hull the largest.
To cast off or untie.
Vessel in motion that is not moored, at anchor or aground.
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