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H HAGS TEETH or HAKES TRETH to HANKS HARBOUR to HAWSE HAWSE-HOLES to HEAD-ROPE HEAD-SAILS to HEAVING-out HEAVING-short to HIGH AND DRY HIGH WATER to Fore-HOLD HOLD to HORSE HOUNDS to HURRICANE HOUNDS HOUSED HOWKER HOUSING, or HOUSE-LINE HOY HULK HULL HULL a ship HULL-to HURRICANE Search Contact us |
HULL-toHULL-to, the situation of a ship when she is trying a-hull, or with all her sails furled; as in trying. See the article TRYING.
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