How To Use Hawsehole In A Sentence

  • When its value was proven aboard the giant rigs, it was scaled down for use aboard smaller craft where its lack of moving parts and stockless design makes it easy to stow in a bow hawsehole.
  • The hawseholes through which the huge anchor chains had once clanged are overgrown with thick layers of red and white sponges.
  • Nick is determined to reinstall the last few gleaming hawsehole surrounds.
  • The cable murmured from the hawsehole, then there was a splash as its bitter end fell into the sea.
  • A glaring omission, though, is the lack of a hawsepipe or hawsehole.
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  • Just nearby is a huge anchor, hanging from the hawsehole.
  • The aesthetic benefit of bulwarks derives from the scuppers and hawseholes cut into them.
  • The owner was extremely pleased with the boat's handling, performance and soft ride, despite seeing water flowing through the hawseholes during some particularly rough sections of the trip home.
  • Repairs to the port and starboard side hawseholes were completed so that the ship could be moved in the event of a storm.
  • The ocean geysers through a two-foot hawsehole as the ship buries its bows in the base of a wave.
  • The model includes the main hawseholes by the fore and aft ends of the well deck and the one on the bow.
  • But the frigate rallied and righted while the sea streamed below decks, though her hatches were laid and her hawseholes bagged.
  • Spring cleats are out of the way beneath stainless-rimmed hawseholes and, like the aft cleats, are the beefy version of eight-inchers.
  • The bow anchors are nice and secure in their hawseholes.
  • The ship's hawseholes shot water out the sides like fire-hydrants.
  • Apart from the anchor locker's lack of a hawsehole and the too-low railings, we couldn't find much to quibble about.
  • She spent much of the day patrolling the decks and peeking through the hawseholes at passers-by.
  • Cut out the hullsides and make the hawseholes at the bow.
  • Spring and stern cleats hide under the gunwales with hawseholes above, and the transom also boasts a sink and rigging station and tuna door.
  • Their two friends came down with food and drink, and the smell of sea coming in through the hawseholes in the bow was like an elixir of freedom.
  • We found the cable cut about two fathoms from the hawsehole.
  • From her pedestal descend branches of gold, which also encircle the hawsehole.

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