kedge - translation to russian
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kedge - translation to russian

SAILING MANEUVER
Kedge; Kedging

kedge         

[kedʒ]

общая лексика

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существительное

[kedʒ]

морской термин

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стоп-анкер

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общая лексика

разворачиваться или перетягиваться при помощи верпов

морской термин

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kedge anchor         
  • Knox Anchor
  • 6}} memorial, [[Canberra]], [[Australia]]
  • A Vulcan anchor, by Rocna Anchors
  • Holding ground in [[Akaroa Harbour]]
  • Anchors come in a wide variety of shapes, types, and sizes for different conditions, functions and vessels.
  • Memorial anchor in [[Kirjurinluoto]], [[Pori]], [[Finland]]
  • Colored plastic inserts on a modern anchor chain show the operator how much chain has been paid out. This knowledge is crucial in all anchoring methods.
  • Anchor of the Ladby Ship
  • An anchor pictured in the coat of arms of [[Mariehamn]], the capital city of [[Åland]]
  • Mantus anchor
  • Polarstern}}
  • Portsmouth]], Virginia
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  • Spade anchor
  • The action of a stockless anchor being set
  • A stockless anchor being broken out
  • Thomas Brunton invented and patented in 1813 studded-link marine chain cable, which replaced hempen cables and is still in use.
  • Statue of [[Peter the Great]] in [[Voronezh]], Russia.  He is leaning on an anchor, symbolic of his contributions to modernizing and expanding Russia's navy (1860)
MOORING DEVICE
Anchors; ⚓; Kedge anchor; Maritime anchor; CQR; Anchor (Symbol); Boat anchor; Stock anchor; Danforth (anchor); Stream anchor; Danforth anchor; Mushroom anchor; Knox anchor; Fluke (anchor); CQR anchor; Anchoring; Holding ground; Bruce (anchor); Anchor symbol; Anchor (as Symbol); Herreshoff anchor
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Definition

Kedge
·vt A small anchor used whenever a large one can be dispensed witch. ·see Kedge, ·vt, and Anchor, ·noun.
II. Kedge ·noun To move (a vessel) by carrying out a kedge in a boat, dropping it overboard, and hauling the vessel up to it.

Wikipedia

Warping (sailing)

Warping or kedging is a method of moving a sailing vessel, typically against the wind or out from a dead calm, by hauling on a line attached to a kedge anchor, a sea anchor or a fixed object, such as a bollard. In small boats, the anchor may be thrown in the intended direction of progress and hauled in after it settles, thus pulling the boat in that direction, while larger ships can use a boat to carry the anchor ahead, drop it and then haul. For example, the sloop Adventure under the command of the infamous pirate Blackbeard ran aground attempting to kedge the Queen Anne's Revenge off the bar near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina in June 1718.

Examples of use of kedge
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What is the Russian for kedge? Translation of &#39kedge&#39 to Russian