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Definition of bilge keel in English: bilge keelnoun Each of a pair of plates or timbers fastened under the sides of the hull of a ship to provide lateral resistance to the water, prevent rolling, and support its weight in dry dock. Example sentencesExamples - The keel is arranged in box form to carry ballast, and profiled bilge keels are fitted.
- She was slipped to fit the ship with bilge keels in order to provide a better sea-keeping capability.
- The warhead would be strung on a line clamped between each of the unfortunate target vessel's bilge keels, with a timer set to detonate after two hours.
- Can any explain the advantage of a bilge keel compared to a conventional keel?
- Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Endurance has struck an uncharted rock in Antarctica, holing her bilge keel.
- There are no bilge keels, but stabilisation is achieved by a combination of fin stabilisers from Blohm and Voss and a controlled passive tank system supplied by Intering.
- As I reached the bilge keel, the ship was still moving through the water, the ship's side was horizontal and I was standing upright. It was now or never and I took a deep breath and jumped.
- Sizing computations for bilge keels and anti-roll fins were made for one hull form for various stabilized configurations.
- There is a demand for deep fin and bilge keel, which is evenly balanced, but availability of boats is generally fin, with fewer of the bilge keel 25s coming onto the market.
- A box keel carries ballast, and the vessel is fitted with profiled bilge keels.
Definition of bilge keel in US English: bilge keelnounˈbilj ˌkēl Each of a pair of plates or timbers fastened under the sides of the hull of a ship to provide lateral resistance to the water, prevent rolling, and support its weight in dry dock. Example sentencesExamples - Can any explain the advantage of a bilge keel compared to a conventional keel?
- A box keel carries ballast, and the vessel is fitted with profiled bilge keels.
- The keel is arranged in box form to carry ballast, and profiled bilge keels are fitted.
- As I reached the bilge keel, the ship was still moving through the water, the ship's side was horizontal and I was standing upright. It was now or never and I took a deep breath and jumped.
- She was slipped to fit the ship with bilge keels in order to provide a better sea-keeping capability.
- Sizing computations for bilge keels and anti-roll fins were made for one hull form for various stabilized configurations.
- There are no bilge keels, but stabilisation is achieved by a combination of fin stabilisers from Blohm and Voss and a controlled passive tank system supplied by Intering.
- The warhead would be strung on a line clamped between each of the unfortunate target vessel's bilge keels, with a timer set to detonate after two hours.
- Royal Navy ice patrol ship HMS Endurance has struck an uncharted rock in Antarctica, holing her bilge keel.
- There is a demand for deep fin and bilge keel, which is evenly balanced, but availability of boats is generally fin, with fewer of the bilge keel 25s coming onto the market.
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