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The strake closest to the keel (from Dutch gaarboard).
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The space between the guns was used as a semi-private place for trysts with prostitutes and wives, which sometimes led to birth of children with disputed parentage. Another claim is that the origin the term resulted from firing a ship's guns to hasten a difficult birth.
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The stand on which the ship's compass is mounted.
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The smaller of two anchors carried in the bow.
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The sides of a ship. "On her beam ends" may mean the vessel is literally on her side and possibly about to capsize; more often, the phrase means the vessel is listing 45 degrees or more.
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The side of a ship sheltered from the wind (cf. weather side).
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The side of a ship exposed to the wind.
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The ship drops one of its anchors at high speed to turn abruptly. This was sometimes used as a means to get a good firing angle on a pursuing vessel.
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The shell and framework of the basic flotation-oriented part of a ship.
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The shaft or hole in the side of a vessel's bow through which the anchor chain passes.
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