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Qué (quién) es slipway - definición

RAMP ON THE SHORE BY WHICH SHIPS OR BOATS CAN BE MOVED TO AND FROM THE WATER
Marine slip; Slipways; Boat ramp; Holkos; Holkoi; Boat launch; Boat-launch
  • [[Lake freighter]] ''Shenango'' in a parallel slipway in 1909.
  • Slipways in the harbour of South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England
  • Boat ramp for boat trailers.
  • An old and simple slipway for smaller boats. [[Ystad]], [[Sweden]]

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¦ noun a slope leading into water, used for launching and landing boats and ships or for building and repairing them.
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A slipway is a large platform that slopes down into the sea, from which boats are put into the water.
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A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small boats on trailers towed by automobiles and flying boats on their undercarriage.

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Slipway

A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small boats on trailers towed by automobiles and flying boats on their undercarriage.

The nautical terms ways and skids are alternative names for slipway. A ship undergoing construction in a shipyard is said to be on the ways. If a ship is scrapped there, she is said to be broken up in the ways.

As the word "slip" implies, the ships or boats are moved over the ramp, by way of crane or fork lift. Prior to the move the vessel's hull is coated with grease, which then allows the ship or boat to "slip" off of the ramp and progress safely into the water. Slipways are used to launch (newly built) large ships, but can only dry-dock or repair smaller ships.

Pulling large ships against the greased ramp would require too much force. Therefore, for dry-docking large ships, one must use carriages supported by wheels or by roller-pallets. These types of dry-docking installations are called "marine railways". Nevertheless the words "slip" and "slipway" are also used for all dry-docking installations that use a ramp.

Ejemplos de uso de slipway
1. An ambulance was sent to the lifeboat station slipway.
2. There is also a slipway to the tidal Kingsbridge estuary.
3. The dead bird was discovered last week on a harbour slipway in the coastal village of Cellardyke in Fife.
4. The current house – which had a private slipway, wine vault, glass staircase and Elizabethan hall – was built in 1760.
5. A few hundred yards away, just before the slipway dives under the stagnant waters, two more bodies lie on the roadside.