pintles

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The rudder is hung on to a ship by pintles and braces. The braces are secured firmly to the stern-post by jaws, which spread and are bolted on each side. The pintles are hooks which enter the braces, and the rudder is then wood-locked; a dumb pintle on the heel finally takes the strain off the hinging portions.

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  • rudder-pintles

    The hooks attached to the rudder, which enter the braces, and hang it. ...

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