abaft the beam in English

towards a ship's beams and direction which her stern is directed

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1. The mule is a vicious beast , not safe abaft the beam .

2. Be careful the mule is a vicious beast, not safe abaft the beam.

3. Abaft the beam See also: Abaft, Beam Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G

4. Dreadnought could deliver a broadside of eight guns between 60° before the beam and 50° abaft the beam.

5. The total arc of blind sectors from right ahead to 22.5( abaft the beam on either side shall not exceed 20(.

6. 22B-5.6 The total arc of blind sectors from right ahead to 22.5° Abaft the beam on either side shall not exceed 20°

7. Abaft The foremost barbette was located ahead of the foremast, and had a field of fire ahead, extending to well Abaft the beam on both sides.

8. By way of derogation from Article 7.02, section 3, the total arc of blind sectors from right ahead to 22,5° abaft the beam on either side shall not exceed 20°.

9. The front bulkhead (15) of the bridge is directed from the main navigation workstation to the port side of the ship (10) in an angle ($g(a)) abaft the beam.

10. Firing abaft the beam caused blast damage to the bridge and superstructure, so in practice the guns could only fire on the beam, through an arc of some 45 degrees.

11. (b) By way of derogation from Article 7.02(3), the total arc of blind sectors from right ahead to 22,5° abaft the beam on either side shall not exceed 20°.

12. The term “masthead light” means a strong white light projecting an uninterrupted beam throughout a horizontal arc of 225o and placed so as to project that beam from the bow to 22o30’ abaft the beam on each side;

13. ‘Masthead light’ means a white light, visible throughout a horizontal arc of 225° and projecting a uniform uninterrupted beam over 112° 30' on each side, i.e. from the bow to 22° 30' abaft the beam on each side.

14. The term ‘mast‐head light’ means a strong white light projecting an uninterrupted beam throughout a horizontal arc of 225o and placed so as to project that beam from the bow to 22o30’ abaft the beam on each side;

15. (6) The horizontal field of vision from the conning position shall extend over an arc of not less than 225° that is from right ahead to not less than 22.5° abaft the beam on either side of the ship.

16. ‘Side lights’ means a green light to starboard and a red light to port; each of these lights shall be visible throughout a horizontal arc of 112° 30' and project a uniform uninterrupted beam, i.e. from the bow to 22° 30' abaft the beam.

17. Backstay (plural Backstays) A part of the rigging of a sailing ship extending from masthead the top of the mast to the back of the ship; they support the strain on all upper masts and provide additional support to the shrouds when the wind is abaft the beam

18. The term “side lights” means a bright green light to starboard and a bright red light to port, each of these lights projecting an uninterrupted beam throughout a horizontal arc of 112o30’ and placed so as to project that beam from the bow to 22o30’ abaft the beam on its side;

19. b) The term `side lights' means a bright green light to starboard and a bright red light to port, each of these lights projecting an uninterrupted beam throughout a horizontal arc of # o # and placed so as to project that beam from the bow to # o # abaft the beam on its side