Hawser is a nautical term for a thick cable or rope used in mooring or towing a ship A hawser passes through a
hawsehole , also known
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hawsehole , a hole on the hull of a ship, designed for passing hawsers through; or. a cathole , a hole dug to dispose of human feces,
Kaynak: Cat holeThis is in turn derived from the traditional British Naval usage of "came up through the
hawsehole ," referring to sailors who first
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Hawsehole | Hawse 1 The shaft or hole in the side of a vessel's
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hawsehole and taking command of their own vessels, redefining sail training as a purely educational endeavour with trainees as the cargo.
Kaynak: Sail trainingSuomen Joutsen overtook the steamer with a towing line hanging from the stern
hawsehole , offering to provide assistance for the slower ship.
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