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1. Installation and alignment inspection of windlass.

2. We should reinforce the downside of the windlass.

3. Windlass, chain,anchor and capstan ASCON brand windlass completely RINA-tested and sealed with two extra strong stops, manual braking stop system.

4. Tie the rope to the axis of the windlass.

5. The starboard side frame of the windlass is fracture.

6. Missing was a windlass, used to raise and lower the anchor.

7. Adjusting safety device hydraulic system of steering gear ( windlass, mooring winch ).

8. Jacketed piping systems need not be applied to engines on open decks operating windlasses and capstans.

9. The single shell type slow windlass shall be utilized for the steel strands.

10. Adjusting safety device for hydraulic system of steering gear ( windlass 、 mooring winch ).

11. Y., was not violating any regulation by operating without a windlass, officials said.

12. Windlass in hand, he clambered up the ladder that scaled the slimy wall.

13. Sandy McGlashan, the windlass man, climbed down the ladder and came to sit beside Cameron.

14. It'summaries the conclusion of tension windlass hydraulic control system and puts forward its prospects.

15. Steel liners shall be provided under the foundation of the windlass and mooring winch.

16. The windlass creaked slowly as the rope wound up creak bringing the bucket nearer the top.

17. Two important parts of any Anchoring system include the windlass which is also known as a winch

18. An apparatus resembling a winch or windlass, for bending the bow of an Arblast, or crossbow

19. Another has him tortured to death by having his intestines pulled from him by a windlass.

20. Because there was no windlass, both ends of the anchor line were shackled together, Ward said.

21. The Bucksaw, with its blade tensioned by a windlass is a very old design of saw, often seen in museums

22. Capstan definition, any of various windlasses, rotated in a horizontal plane by hand or machinery, for winding in ropes, cables, etc

23. Some specialists said Thursday that the windlass might not have enabled the crew to anchor the barge in the storm.

24. The authentic Bowies by Windlass Steelcrafts are from America's past and hand-forged from well-tempered steel to take and hold a razor edge

25. Regardless of the type of boat you own or where you use it, West Marine has you covered with boating’s best selection of Anchors, chain, windlasses and more.

26. Through the course of the evening we will explain but mostly SING many different forms of Chanteys; capstan/pumping/windlass, halyard, long and short haul Chanteys, to name a few

27. On the Bluenose, the Bowsprit is a fairly long, roundish stick that starts on the deck near the windlass, passes through the hole in the front of the ship, and sticks out off the front

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30. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, and fixed fire-extinguishing system required by chapter # and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead

31. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, and fixed fire-extinguishing system required by Chapter II-2 and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead.

32. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, and fixed fire-extinguishing system required by Chapter # and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead

33. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, and fixed fire-extinguishing system required by Chapter # # and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead

34. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, any fixed fire-extinguishing system required by Chapter II-2 and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead.

35. Emergency sources of electrical power, fire pumps, bilge pumps except those specifically serving the spaces forward of the collision bulkhead, and fixed fire-extinguishing system required by chapter II-2 and other emergency installations which are essential for the safety of the ship, except anchor windlasses, shall not be installed forward of the collision bulkhead.

36. Their activities were not without risk to the pilot or “lodesman,” as he was sometimes called, for the “black book” of the British Admiralty has it that “if a ship is lost by default of the lodesman, the mariners may, if they please, bring the lodesman to the windlass or other place and cut off his head without the mariners being bound to answer to any judge.”