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hawse pipeFittings in the deck or gunwale through which the anchor rode or dock lines run.
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hawse pipeThe heavy gauge pipe through which the anchor chain passes and where the anchor stock usually is housed while underway.
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hawse pipeThe shaft or hole where the anchor cable runs out from the ship.
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hawse pipeTube that connects hawse hole with cable deck or forecastle, and through which cable goes from ship to anchor.
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hawse pipeiron casting located at the bow and occasionally in the stern of a vessel with hawse holes through which the cables run Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
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hawse pipeSteel pipe duct through which the anchor cable is led overboard.
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hawse pipehole or Hawse - The shaft or hole in the side of a vessel's bow through which the anchor chain passes.
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hawse pipePipes made of heavy cast iron or steel through which the anchor chain runs; placed in the ship's bow on each side of the stem, or in some cases also at the stern when a stern anchor is used.
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hawse pipeTube through which anchor chain is led overboard from the windlass on the deck
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hawse pipeThe shaft or hole in the side of a vessel's bow through which the anchor chain passes.
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hawse pipeThe shaft or hole in the side of a vessel's bow through which the anchor chain passes.
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hawse pipePipes made of heavy cast iron or steel through which the anchor chain runs; placed in the ship's bow on each side of the stem, or in some cases also at the stern when a stern anchor is used.
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hawse pipeThe pipes in the hawse holes in the how through which the cables pass.
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