GLOSSARY-3
KEEL:
The centerline of a yacht running fore and aft
at the lowest point of the hull.
KNOT:
(1) A Maritime unit of speed equal to 1.15
miles per hour. (2) A term for hitches and bends in
a line of rope.
LAZARETTE:
Storage compartments below the deck
at the stern of the yacht.
LIST:
A vessel that inclines to Port or Starboard by
its own means.
LOCKER:
A seaman’s term for a closet.
LONGITUDINAL:
Lengthwise.
MIDSHIPS:
Area in the center of a boat.
MOORING:
An arrangement for securing a yacht to
a mooring buoy or pier.
NAUTICAL MILE:
An international standard for a
mile that measures 6076.12 ft.
NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS:
A set of red, green and
white lights which indicate the presence of a vessel
and must be illuminated between the hours of dusk
and dawn and during times of restricted visibility (fog,
rain, snow, etc.).
OVERHEAD:
The ceiling or roof of a yacht.
OUTBOARD:
(1) From the centerline of a yacht to
the Port and Starboard sides. (2) The seaward side
of a moored yacht.
PASSAGEWAY:
A corridor or hallway aboard
ship.
PERSONAL FLOTATION DEVICE (PFD):
Life pre-
server or life vest.
PIER:
A loading platform that extends at an angle
from the shore.
PILING:
Support or protection for wharfs, piers,
etc.
PITCH:
(1) The vertical motion of a yacht in a seaway
about the athwartship axis. (2) The axial advance
in inches of a propeller during one complete revolu-
tion.
PLANING HULL:
At slow speeds, a planing hull will
displace water in the same manner as a displacement
hull. As speed increases, the hull provides a lifting
effect up onto the surface of the water.
PORT:
(1) Looking forward, the left side of a yacht
from bow to stern. (2) A harbor.
PORT BEAM:
The left center of a yacht.
PORT BOW:
Looking forward, the front, left side of
the bow.
PORT QUARTER:
Looking forward, the left rear
section of a yacht.
PULPIT:
Rails at the bow of a boat.
QUARTER:
The sides of a yacht aft of amidships.
QUARTERING SEA:
Sea (waves) coming from a
yacht’s quarter.
RADAR:
An electronic system that uses high fre-
quency radio waves.
RADIO BEARING:
The direction that is determined
by the radio.
RAIL:
The bars that are found at the edge of a boat
to prevent passengers from falling overboard.
RIGGING:
Equipment used to support and control
the spars and sails.
RODE:
The anchor line or chain.
RUNNING LIGHTS:
Refer to “Navigational Lights”.
RUBRAIL, STRAKE, OR GUARD:
A protective strip
located along the hull.
RUDDER:
A vertical plate used to steer the yacht.
SALON:
The main social cabin of a yacht.
SCOPE:
A ratio used to measure the distance from
the bow of the boat to the bottom of the water; ac-
cording to how much of the anchor was dropped.
SCREW:
A propeller.
SCUPPER:
A drain from the edge of the deck or
cockpit that discharges overboard.
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