... forward by removing a part of the bows out of the water. It has not always this effect ; for the form of the harping aloft is frequently such that the tendency to gripe is diminished by immersing more of the bow in the •water. A System of Mechanical Philosophy - Síđa 665eftir John Robison - 1822 - 50 síđurHeildartexta - Um bókina
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 442 síđur
...at it with much greater freedom and regularity ; and it generally diminilhes the griping of the (hip forward, by removing a part of the bows out of the water. 4 It has not always this effeel ; for the form of the harping aloft i» frequently fuch, that the tendency... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 síđur
...it with much greater freedom and regularity ; and it generally dimimihes the ^griping of the fliip forward, by removing a part of the bows out of the...; for the form of the harping aloft is frequently luch, that the tendency to gripe is diminiihed by immerfing more of the bow in the water. But waving... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 746 síđur
...it •with much greater freedom and regularity ; and it generally diminifhes the griping of the (hip forward, by removing a part of the bows out of the water. It has not always ttiia effect ; for the nertia. This explains a practice of the fearnen in fmall wherries or (kiffs,... | |
| 1816 - 762 síđur
...at it with much greater freedom and regularity ; and it generally diminiihes the.griping of the fhip forward, by removing a part of the bows out of the water, ft has not always this effect; for the form of the harping aloft is frequently fuch, that the tendency... | |
| 1823 - 936 síđur
...ascertained. A practice precentre of vails, which is the opposite of what we are now adgravity. vancing. to the rotatory energy of the rudder, we sec that it is of advantage to carry the centre of gravity... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 420 síđur
...best place for the centre of gravity could be accurately ascertained. A practice prevails which is tin opposite of what we are now advancing. It is usual...But waving these circumstances, and attending only to the rotatory energy of the rudder, we see that it is of advantage to carry the centre of gravity... | |
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