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Sternpost - Wikipedia
A sternpost is the upright structural member or post at the aft end of a ship or a boat, [1] [2] to which are attached the transoms and the rearmost part of ... en.wikipedia.org
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sternpost - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sternpost (plural sternposts). (nautical) A timber or steel bar extending from the keel to the main deck at the stern of a vessel. en.wiktionary.org
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STERNPOST Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Sternpost definition: an upright member rising from the after end of a keel; a rudderpost or propeller post.. See examples of STERNPOST used ... www.dictionary.com
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stern-post
ˈstern-post Naut. [f. stern n.3 + post n.1] a. A more or less upright beam, rising from the after end of the keel of a boat and supporting the rudder; an analogous part in an aircraft (see quot. 1969).1580 H. Smith in Hakluyt's Voy. (1599) I. 448 The William had her sterne post broken. 1627 Capt. Sm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sternpost Rudder - (AP European History) - Fiveable
The sternpost rudder is a navigational device mounted at the stern of a ship that allows for improved maneuverability and control during sailing. library.fiveable.me
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The Backbone: Keel and Sternpost - Mastering Skills - WoodenBoat
A flat keel such as this one-5 inches deep and l4 inches wide at mid-length-should come out of the log entirely clear of the heart, and lie small-face down. skills.woodenboat.com
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Beden
alternate type names Beden-seyed and Beden-safar, is a fast, ancient Somali single or double-masted maritime vessel and ship, typified by its towering stern-post wikipedia.org
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Stern Assembly Redux – Stern Post - The Creaking Hulls
The Stern Post terminates the aft end of the centerline proper. Upon the Stern Post the rudder will hang. This is a substantial timber, 8 inches sided. creakinghulls.wordpress.com
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STERNPOST Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun stern· post ˈstərn-ˌpōst : the principal member at the stern of a ship extending from keel to deck. www.merriam-webster.com
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Eel drifter - Keel, stem and sternpost - Vikingeskibsmuseet
The sternpost-knee is attached to both the keel and sternpost using four bolts. The bolts have a washer on the inner face, allowing them to be tightened. www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk
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Sternpost rudder - Britannica
This rudder, along with the deep-draft hull, the bowsprit and, in time, additional masts, transformed the long ship into the true sailing ship. www.britannica.com
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sternson
sternson Naut. (ˈstɜːnsən) [An English formation from stern n.3 on the analogy of kelson, keelson. For the second element -son, see the etymological note s.v. kelson. Falconer Dict. Marine (1769–1815) explains and uses stemson, but does not recognize sternson as a term for the sternpost knee.] In a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Ancrum Winslow
One 100-pound shell exploded in the smoke-stack, and one lodged in the stern-post of the Kearsarge, but did not explode. wikipedia.org
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ram-line
ram-line [? f. ram n.3] (See quots.)1664 E. Bushnell Shipwright 14 A line stretched from the middle of the Sterne-Post to the middle of the Stem, called by Ship-wrightes, a Ram-line. 1711 W. Sutherland Shipbuild. Assist. 27 A Ram-line made fast on the Stem and Stern-post, and weighed by some Device ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sweepstakes (schooner)
The aft-deck of Sweepstakes has collapsed, causing the stern-post to fall, where it now lies on the bottom of Big Tub Harbour. wikipedia.org
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