Are used to close the scuppers in-board.
·v An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on deck may flo...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
Blocks of wood made to fit into the hawse-pipes, and put in from the outside to stop the hawses, and...
The Sailor's Word-Book
Tapered cones to stop any sized shot-hole. ...
A contrivance for fitting scuppers so that the whole can be enlarged by a movable concentric ring, i...
A canvas leathern pipe or tube nailed round the outside of the scuppers of the lower decks, which pr...
A flap-valve nailed over a scupper-hole, serving to keep water from getting in, yet letting it out. ...
Short nails with very broad flat heads, used to nail the flaps of the scuppers, so as to retain the ...
Metal or wooden tubes which carry the water from the decks of frigates to the sea-level. ...