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Cordage   (translated from German)
Cordage Cordage is in that Seemannssprache the generic term ... struck Seile . The structure of the struck cordage is based to turned strands on the ... from particulars Faeden compound. Except the struck cordage still twisted rope are used, which are ... struck Kardeel consist. The so-called ' Squareline' cordage is relatively new, with which eight ...
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Rope   (translated from French)
Rope This page of homonymy indexes the various subjects and articles sharing the same name. Together of cords, composing an equipment used by mountaineers and them speleologists . Rope, braiding filling the basket of raquettes of tennis . Rope, particular type of corde used by firemen, for the rescues.
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Eye (cordage)   (translated from German)
Eye (cordage) That Eye designated (above all maritime) a simple cordage loop, those the starting point of many ...
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Reck (cordage)   (translated from German)
Reck (cordage) As Reck designates one the elasticity one ... needs few to no reck (before-strained cordage). For Schleppleinen and Festmacherleinen one uses more flexible Cordage, jerks and pulling not so hard on ...
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Rope (tennis)   (translated from French)
... tennis) For the homonymous articles, to see cordage . This article is one ébauche to be ...
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?il (end of a rope)   (translated from French)
?il (end of a rope) The eye of one rope is formed in splicing the end of this rope with him even so as to form a loop. Portail - Reach the articles of Wikipédia concerning the maritime world.
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Would list maritime technical terms   (translated from German)
... to medium strong even wind Brook - all cordage, prevents, that a mobile article its place ... Newton, Measure for ultimate tensile strength of cordage Daemlack - fool DGzRS - German society for the ... pond - name for that North Atlantic Grossschot - cordage for serving of the Grosssegels Grosssegel - main ... barrels more gesalzener Kabeljau lab albums - wire cordage and metal parts that Takelage approximately Rust ... moves schamfilen - wear by friction, Scrub of Cordage Samun - hotter Wind in Saudi Arabia ...
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_seemännischer_Fachwörter - 221k - Cached (German) - Wikipedia (German) - Similar pages

Rigging
... including both masts and yards), sails and cordage, by which the force of the wind ... word is often used to mean simply "cordage," but this is a too-limited, and ... provided with all the spars, sails and cordage required to move and control the hull ... particular combination of their spars, sails and cordage. “Cutter,” “brig,” or “ship,” ... can stand. The material of which the cordage is made has differed, and still ...
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Rope
... type of construction was pioneered by Yale Cordage. Handling rope Cordage aboard the French training ship Mutin Rope ... 4 No. 4 Suppl. (August 1932). Plymouth Cordage Company, 1931. The Story of Rope; The ... the Modern Development of Rope-Making, Plymouth Cordage Company, North Plymouth, Mass. Sanctuary, Anthony, 1996 ... Rope, a History of the Hard Fibre Cordage Industry in the United Kingdom, Wheatland ...
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Welland, Ontario
... of heavy industry in Welland. The Plymouth Cordage Company was the first major industrial company ... established with the opening of the Plymouth Cordage plant. Many workers relocated to Welland from ... effects of cultural and language barriers, Plymouth Cordage sent four foremen to Welland: one was ... company built for its employees (now Plymouth Cordage Heritage District [1]) became the first Italian ... like Union Carbide, United Steel , and Plymouth Cordage Company had big influence on shaping ...
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