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Glossary
ABYC
– American Boat and Yacht Council, Inc.
AFLOAT
– On the water.
AFT
– Toward the rear or stern of the boat.
AGROUND
– Touching bottom.
AMIDSHIP
– Center or middle of the boat.
ANCHOR
– (1) An iron casting shaped to grip the lake bottom to
hold the boat. (2) The act of setting the anchor.
ANODE
– An electrode carrying a positive charge.
ASHORE
– On the shore.
ASTERN
– Toward the stern.
BAIL
– To remove water from the bottom of the boat with a pump,
bucket, sponge, etc.
BALLAST
– Any solid or liquid weight placed in a boat to increase
the draft, to change the trim.
BEAM
– The widest point on the boat.
BEARING
– Relative position or direction of an object from the boat.
BILGE
– The lowest interior section of the boat hull.
BOARDING
– To enter the boat.
BOUNDARY WATERS
– A body of water between two areas of
jurisdiction; i.e., a river between two states.
BOW
– The forward end of the boat.
BULKHEAD
– Vertical partition (wall) in a boat.
BUNKS
– Carpeted trailer hull supports.
BURDENED BOAT
– Term for the boat that must "give-way" to boats
with the right-of-way.
CAPACITY PLATE
– A plate that provides maximum weight capacity
and engine horsepower rating information. It is located in full view
of the helm.
CAPSIZE
– To turn over.
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