The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected with Maritime Affairs, Том 20Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1851 |
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... anchorage to ships of large class , is so difficult and dangerous of ac- cess that it is seldom or never frequented ... anchorage . With the prevailing winds , however , this mark would be useless in coming out , as a ship would not lay ...
... anchorage to ships of large class , is so difficult and dangerous of ac- cess that it is seldom or never frequented ... anchorage . With the prevailing winds , however , this mark would be useless in coming out , as a ship would not lay ...
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... anchorage off the Dockyard . If you intend going no further than the moorings in Freeman's Bay , you will of course keep your wind , and shoot up to windward as far as possible , that you may be able to drop your anchor in good holding ...
... anchorage off the Dockyard . If you intend going no further than the moorings in Freeman's Bay , you will of course keep your wind , and shoot up to windward as far as possible , that you may be able to drop your anchor in good holding ...
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... anchorage . Old Road . The shore on the west side of the bluff , turns suddenly to the northward for half a mile , when it forms the Bay of Carlisle . The town of Carlisle , is situated at the west end of the beach , which is backed by ...
... anchorage . Old Road . The shore on the west side of the bluff , turns suddenly to the northward for half a mile , when it forms the Bay of Carlisle . The town of Carlisle , is situated at the west end of the beach , which is backed by ...
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... anchorage , there not being room to beat through to the eastward . Ships running for this anchorage from the eastward should haul close round Old Road Bluff , in towards Morris ' old mill , passing Curtin Bluff which forms the east end ...
... anchorage , there not being room to beat through to the eastward . Ships running for this anchorage from the eastward should haul close round Old Road Bluff , in towards Morris ' old mill , passing Curtin Bluff which forms the east end ...
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... anchorage should be caught under the Saddle Islands , which afford shelter in both monsoons . Leaving the Saddle Islands , keep the North Saddle bearing about S.E.b.E. , to pass Gutzlaff , at a distance of about fifteen or sixteen miles ...
... anchorage should be caught under the Saddle Islands , which afford shelter in both monsoons . Leaving the Saddle Islands , keep the North Saddle bearing about S.E.b.E. , to pass Gutzlaff , at a distance of about fifteen or sixteen miles ...
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