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windlass <windlass; windlasses> SUST.

windlass
windlass
windlass

windlass SUST.

differential windlass

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The base of the windlass attached to the foredeck, a very sturdy construction, seems to have been torn off, which suggest the sinking happened suddenly.
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The dredge windlass and its motor are mounted amidships, between the mast and deckhouse.
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Horizontally across the basin were long, wooden beams whose front parts were attached by rope to a windlass.
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Note: this is a small windlass, and the operation of it is a bit different from those on larger vessels.
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The trawl is a sort of big fishing net that is wound on the windlass.
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The house retains two working drawbridges: they were originally operated with a windlass but in recent years this has been replaced by an electric motor.
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To release it, the tension must first be taken up by the windlass brake.
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A large windlass lies just off her bow.
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These chains would be drawn up by windlasses operated by steam engines.
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Her rudder, anchor, and windlass were illegally removed from her wreck site in the 1980s.
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