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| ====== Fender ====== | ====== Fender ====== | ||
| - | ===== Svenskt Nautiskt Lexikon | + | ===== Nutisk Ordbok |
| - | Fender, i allmänhet något föremål av trä eller tåg, som hänges utombords på ett fartyg för att skydda dess sida från skamfilning. | + | **Fender** (Fender) [Fender, Freihalter], |
| + | ===== Svenskt Nautiskt Lexikon - 1920 ===== | ||
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| + | **Fender**, i allmänhet något föremål av trä eller tåg, som hänges utombords på ett fartyg för att skydda dess sida från skamfilning. | ||
| + | ===== The Sailor' | ||
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| + | **FENDERS**. Two pieces of oak-plank fayed edgeways against the top-sides, abreast the main hatchway, to prevent the sides being chafed by the hoisting of things on board. They are not wanted where the yard-tackles are constantly used. Also, pieces of old cable, or other materials, hung over the side to prevent it from chafing against a wharf; as also to preserve a small vessel from being damaged by a large one. The fenders of a boat are usually made of canvas, stuffed, and neatly painted. | ||
| + | ===== Dictionary of Nautical Words and Terms - 1982 ===== | ||
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| + | **Fender.** Any material or fitting used for protecting a floating object from damage by chafing or collision. | ||