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Service vessel; Gravesend tilt boat (circa 1650)
Scale: 1:12. A full hull model of a Gravesend tilt boat (circa 1650), a two-masted passenger vessel, built in lbread and butterl fashion with a painted ... www.rmg.co.uk
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tilt-boat, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun tilt-boat. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. www.oed.com
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Magic Tilt Boat Trailers - Aluminum & Galvanized Trailers
Magic Tilt makes aluminum and galvanized trailers, designed for salt water applications, and has been building quality trailers since 1953. magictilt.com
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tilt-boat
ˈtilt-boat [f. tilt n.1 (or short for tilted) + boat n.] A large rowing boat having a tilt or awning, formerly used on the Thames, esp. as a passenger boat between London and Gravesend.1463 Mann. & Househ. Exp. (Roxb.) 251 For a tylt bote to London..iiij.d. 1576 in Feuillerat Revels Q. Eliz. (1908) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is tilt and trim? And what is the difference? - Actisense
Tilt angle raises and lowers the engine in and out of the water, mainly used when docking or in shallow waters to avoid bottoming the propeller out. actisense.com
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A Gravesend Tilt-boat, from an engraving, by P.C. Canot, 1753.
Image of a boat with a single mast cut from the book "The History of the town of Gravesend in the County of Kent and of the Port of London" by Robert Pierce ... mitmuseum.mit.edu
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gallivat
† gallivat Obs. Forms: 7 gellywat(te, 8 galleywat(t, gallevat, 8–9 gallivat. [ad. Pg. galeota through East Indian channels: cf. galliot1.] A large boat used in the Eastern seas, having a triangular sail as well as oars.1613 Downton in Purchas Pilgrims (1625) I. 501 As soone as I anchored, I sent..Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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TILT AND TRIM EXPLAINED - Boating Basics - YouTube
The fundamental skill required to drive any boat is understanding Tilt and Trim and how to use it. In this clip it is explained in the ... www.youtube.com
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Magic Tilt Trailer - Gator Trax Boats
At Magic Tilt, we make the most complete line of Aluminum Trailers in the industry. This product line diversity reflects the many unique boating conditions. gatortraxboats.com
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Magic Tilt - Boat Trailers For Sale - Custom Marine
Custom Marine offers Magic Tilt boat trailers, including models like 2021 SMN 207 ($5,049), 2023 HUR 187/188 ($6,628), and 2023 HUR 2200 ($7,598). custom-marine.com
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Boating Basics: Trim, Tilt and Trim Tabs | Mercury Marine
Typically, you use the tilt function to lower your engine after launching the boat and to tilt it all the way up when pulling the boat out of the water. www.mercurymarine.com
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Purpose of a tilt trailer | Boating Forum
Tilt trailers allow you to launch and retrieve your boat from places where you don't have a proper launch, such as the side of a lake, pond or beach. forums.iboats.com
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tilt
▪ I. tilt, n.1 (tɪlt) Also 5 telt(e, 5–7 tylt, 6 tylte, 7 tillte. [Collateral form of ME. tild, teld n., perh. influenced by tent.] 1. A covering of coarse cloth, in early quots. of hair-cloth; an awning; a booth, tent, or tabernacle.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 488/1 Telte, or tente, tentorium. 1547 Privy C... Oxford English Dictionary
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row-barge
row-barge Now only Hist. [f. row v.1] A barge propelled by oars or sweeps.c 1513 in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. iii. I. 155 The one was Coke the Qwenys servant in a row barge. a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 23 The said Admirall put hymself in a small rowe barge, with three other small rowyng shippes and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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scoutchin
▪ I. † scout, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. Also 4 scowte. [a. ON. sk{uacu}te (in Icel. ‘cave formed by jutting rocks’, Vigf.); cf. sk{uacu}ta to jut out, cogn. with skióta to shoot v.] A high overhanging rock.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2167 Þe skwez of þe scowtes skayued hym þoȝt. 1781 Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2)... Oxford English Dictionary
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