bucklers

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Two blocks of wood fitted together to stop the hawse-holes, leaving only sufficient space between them for the cable to pass, and thereby preventing the ship taking in much water in a heavy head-sea.


They are either riding or blind bucklers (which see).

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  • blind-bucklers

    Those fitted for the hawse-holes, which have no aperture for the cable, and therefore used at sea to...

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  • hawse-bucklers

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