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(2)

UT - aft deck

(3)

TANK - bow part of the deck

BUOY

GIK - part of the spars

DOCK

MOL

BOW - forward part of the ship

FAL - tackle

FOK - sail, mast

(4)

BEMS - transverse beam on a ship

BORG

WAER

VERP - small anchor

GALS - ship's course relative to the wind

GROT - sail, mast

GUYS - naval ensign

DREK - small anchor

KEEL - part of a ship

CLUESE - hole for anchor chain

LEER - rope

LIN - rope

PIER

PORT

RAID

LADDER

CABLE

HOLD - space below deck

FLEET

HAST - an obsolete measure of the capacity of a ship

SKOT - tackle

GATEWAY

STAG

(5)

ADVANCE - the path of the vessel for one revolution of the propeller

BUOY

BALUN

BANK - a seat in a boat

TOWER - tower for guns

BEGIN

BLIND

BRAGA

BRACES (bras)

BAY

VANTY - tackle

WATCH

SHIPYARD

PADDLE

GITOV - tackle

DRIFTING

ZATON - ship's mooring place

CARGO - ship cargo in foreign trade operations

CABIN - room on the ship

KNEKHT - pedestal for cable

Stern - the back of the ship

CAT - small anchor

LOCATION

LYALO - a drain in the lower part of the hold

MAYNA - polynyas around the hull of a wintering vessel

MAST

NIRAL - tackle

NOTIE - notification of readiness for loading

COMPARTMENT

PLITSA - steamer wheel blade

REDAN - protrusion on the bottom of the vessel

ROSTR - decorated nose, ram (old)

CUTTING - room on the ship

RYNDA - ship's bell

STEPS - nest for mast

RAM - protrusion, part of the stem

FOREND - part of the anchor chalka

DOGBOARD - retractable keel

SHKERT (shtert)

ANCHOR

(6)

AXEL - oblique sail

APSEL

ARMADA

BAYFOOT

BECHEVA

BIZAN - sail, mast

BITENG - pedestal on deck for chain, cable

BLOOPER

BRIFOK

BUIREP

BOWLINE

BUTEL - a metal ring on the mast

WOOLING

HARBOR

GAFEL - part of the spars

ZAPAN - floating barrier

GALLEY - ship's kitchen

CLIVER - oblique sail

KLOTIK - detail at the top of the mast

COCKPIT - a hole in the deck

FENDER - shock absorber of the vessel on the berth

LISELI - additional sails

MIDEL - the middle part of the ship

BRIDGE

DRAFT

DECK

PONTON - for lifting ships

POW - part of a ship

FUN

BERTH

ROSTRA - platform on the deck for boats

SALING - part of the mast season (harness)

Tackle

STOPPER

GANGLES

TONNAGE - displacement

TOPREP

TOPRIK

TRANSOM - flat cut

FEED

STRAP - marine knot

FALEN

FALREP

FORPIK - nasal compartment

CHARTER - an agreement between the shipowner and the charterer

Dowels - part of the deck of the ship

WAIST - the middle part of the deck

SCUPPER

SPRING

ELLING

(7)

ANKEROK - a barrel for fresh water

BAKSTAG - ship's heading

BAKSHTOV

BRASIKI

BRESHTUK

BOOSPRIT - horizontal mast

VANTINA

WATERJET - ship propulsion

GALFIND - course of the ship

HYDROP - a cable included in the bottom trawl kit

DEADWEIDE - carrying capacity

DIPTANK - water ballast tank

DRIFTER

CABOTAGE - coastal navigation fleet

CARAVAN

COAMINGS - hatch rim

SHIP

KRAMBOL - anchor lifting crane

LICTROS - for sheathing sails

Marseille - sail

MATELOT - a nearby ship in the ranks

NAKTOUSE - locker for compasses

GIVEAWAY - signaling

PLANSHIR - timber on the upper edge of the boat

FORWARD - part of the ship

RULE - paddle to steer the raft

SPARING - a set of masts, yards, etc.

TILLER

SEMAFOR - signaling method

STAPEL

STAND - part of the mast

RIGGING - a set of ship gear

TWINDEC - interdeck space

TRAVERSE - the direction perpendicular to the ship's course

SHVARTOV - mooring rope

WHEEL

SQUADRON

(8)

OUTPORT - the outer part of the harbor

BRAMSELS

WINDLASS - anchor winch

CHIPMUNK

VYMBOVKA - armature lifting lever

DIVISION - a military unit of homogeneous ships

KILBLOK - stand for a boat on the shore of Kingston

OVERSTAG - turn against the wind

RIGGING - rigging

WHERE

SPINAKER - additional sail

STAYSEL - sail

STRINGER - longitudinal stiffener

TERMINAL - part of the port

ROWLOCK

FAIRWAY

FLAGPOLE

FLOTILLA

FLUGARKA - a flag on a boat

PENDANT - rigging cable

FRAME - the edge of the ship's hull

(9)

WATER AREA

BEIDEWIND - course of the ship

BREAKWATER - a stone barrier for an artificial harbor

WATERWAYS - part of the deck at the side

CABLE

WAKE

NAVIGATION

SPINNAKER (spinnaker)

BULWARK

FALSE KEEL

VORDEWIND - course of the ship

MOORING

SHTAKOVINA - the edge of the sail

(10)

BRANDWASH

WATERLINE

BILL OF LADING - a document for the carriage of goods by sea

NABEREZHNAYA

FORESTEVEN - bow end of the vessel

(11)

PORTHOLE

SHIPPING

(12)

SAILING

STABILITY

(13)

DISPLACEMENT (tonnage)

PLANING

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