Lowtide
Across
1 Any of the ship’s cargo thrown overboard in an emergency
4 Small boat carried on a larger vessel as a launch or lifeboat
8 Set of grid references 10 Joke 12 Heavy weights in the hull 14 Naval bases? 16 Erode 17 Float thrown to a swimmer in danger of drowning
19 Loudspeaker system 23 Float without directio 24 Restricted area of waterway between two headlands
25 Puts things in order 26 Managed 28 Awfully long time 29 Exposed sandbars
Down
1 Rope that can be lowered over the side to assist boarding (2 words)
Nautical Crossword
waterline in a vessel to draw seawater inboard for engine cooling
6 Lashings to secure a furled sail
7 Main horizontal timbers in the rigging of sailing ships
9 It describes the legal carrying capacity of the ship (2 words)
11 Chicago locale 13 The bird in Coleridge’s poem “The Ancient Mariner”
15 Corn serving 18 Pi e c e added dur ing construction of a vessel just to improve appearance
20 Helps 21 Sailboats that heel easily in a
2 Fish using a baited line towed behind a moving boat
3 Pitch in 5 Through fitting mounted below the
breeze and will capsize if the sheets and helm are not carefully attended
22 It can be used at the end of a hose 27 Airline (abbr.)
solution on page 84
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• FREE Series, all inclusive • Every Friday in June, July & Sept. • Start time 7:00PM • Hosted by Sloop Tavern Yacht Club • Sponsored by Ullman Sails Seattle • FREE Registration at
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Everyone is welcome to come join in for a more relaxed version of racing utilizing a golf handicap rating system. Ratings will be changed weekly based on your performance in the previous weeks results.
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