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B BACK of the post to BALANCE of the mizen BALANCE of the boom sail to BARK BARNACLE to BEAMS BEAMS to BED of a river BED of a cannon to BIGHT BILANDER to BLACK-STRAKES BLADE to Trim the BOAT! To bale the BOAT to BOLT-ROPE BOMB to BOTTOM BOTTOM to BOX-HAULING BOXING to To BREAK-UP BREAK-WATER to BRIDLES of the bowline BREAK-WATER To BREAM BREAST-FAST BREAST-HOOKS BREAST-WORK BREECHING BREEZE BREWING BRIDLES BRIDLES of the bowline BRIG, or BRIGANTINE to Ship-BUILDING Ship-BUILDING to BUNTINE BUNTLINES to BUTTONS Search Contact us |
BREAST-FASTBREAST-FAST, a sort of hawser, or large rope, employed to confine a ship sidewise to a wharf or quay, or to some other ship; as the head-fast confines her forward, and the stern-fast, abaft.
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