U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Nide 6U.S. Naval Institute, 1880 |
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Sivu 43
... boats under all circumstances . The preference which I urge is chiefly the result of long observation and comparison of our own boats and those of the numerous men - of - war lying in that port . I remember that on one oc- casion we ...
... boats under all circumstances . The preference which I urge is chiefly the result of long observation and comparison of our own boats and those of the numerous men - of - war lying in that port . I remember that on one oc- casion we ...
Sivu 44
... boats in our service , until all the boats composing the class are constructed on somewhat the same model and intended for the same purposes . As affairs are man- aged at present , the first cutter of one of our vessels may be the ...
... boats in our service , until all the boats composing the class are constructed on somewhat the same model and intended for the same purposes . As affairs are man- aged at present , the first cutter of one of our vessels may be the ...
Sivu 45
... boats were all that one hundred and thirty people had to depend upon in case of accident to the ship , and when all were in the boats , the gunwales were but an inch or two above the surface of the water . The boats could have taken ...
... boats were all that one hundred and thirty people had to depend upon in case of accident to the ship , and when all were in the boats , the gunwales were but an inch or two above the surface of the water . The boats could have taken ...
Sivu 47
... boats will not carry them in rough water , or because the boats are so encumbered with large sails and heavy spars that they have no room left , or still worse if in the dark watches of the night there comes a sudden crash and the order ...
... boats will not carry them in rough water , or because the boats are so encumbered with large sails and heavy spars that they have no room left , or still worse if in the dark watches of the night there comes a sudden crash and the order ...
Sivu 48
... boats and do not take up more room than any other rig . I think the whale boats should all be fitted with center boards . It has always seemed to me that our boats have too small rudders , at any rate it has been my experience that ships ' ...
... boats and do not take up more room than any other rig . I think the whale boats should all be fitted with center boards . It has always seemed to me that our boats have too small rudders , at any rate it has been my experience that ships ' ...
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