The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes181-1821959 |
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... deck cranes . This seems a logical development , for the conventional winch - cum- derrick lifting tackle with its involved systemof standing and running gear , can only be regarded as a somewhat primitive substitute for a deck crane of ...
... deck cranes . This seems a logical development , for the conventional winch - cum- derrick lifting tackle with its involved systemof standing and running gear , can only be regarded as a somewhat primitive substitute for a deck crane of ...
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... deck crane installation is more costly than its winch - derrick counterpart , but it should be realised that the deck crane is a compact self - contained unit . designed spec- ifically for its job and incomparably more efficient . When ...
... deck crane installation is more costly than its winch - derrick counterpart , but it should be realised that the deck crane is a compact self - contained unit . designed spec- ifically for its job and incomparably more efficient . When ...
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... deck was utter shambles . How- ever , she had ridden out the gale and was still a ship and now the work of putting ... deck , this was a wooden deck carried on steel beams , running fore and aft and was eight feet below the main or upper ...
... deck was utter shambles . How- ever , she had ridden out the gale and was still a ship and now the work of putting ... deck , this was a wooden deck carried on steel beams , running fore and aft and was eight feet below the main or upper ...
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A Nautical Miscellany By J W HOGARTH | 1 |
Australian Maritime Scene By CYRIL ALEXANDER | 2 |
News in Briefest | 17 |
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