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- The 1500 lb . sternpost was recovered in November of 2007.
- The 1500 lb . sternpost was recovered in November 2007.
- The stem and sternposts were constructed with steel and timber.
- The following morning the sternpost was the only part of the vessel still visible.
- The hull was double-ended, with a curved stempost and straight sternpost.
- The only trace of the boat is a ship's sternpost marked " LS " sighted in the North Atlantic.
- In 1946, " Tarmo " lost her rudder and the whole sternpost while assisting ships in the Archipelago Sea.
- Brunel reported in June 1857 that once the screw, screw shaft and sternpost had been installed the ship would be ready for launching.
- The ton in this instance is the burthen tonnage ( stem to the sternpost, and " b " the maximum breadth of the vessel.
- The stern frame provided the foundational structure of the transom stern, and was composed of the sternpost, wing transom, and fashion piece.
- USS " Detroit " responded and a second round struck the " Trajano " under the counter, near her sternpost.
- The original steering arrangement, a single center rudder mounted at the sternpost, was also retained although newer icebreakers have twin rudders for improved manoeuvrability.
- Heke and the Ngpuhi chief PMmare II had listened to Captain William Mayhew ( the Stars and Stripes flew from the carved sternpost of Heke's war-canoe.
- Sproule and his Sea Fencibles rescued what they could from the " Brazen ", including the sternpost, two of her guns and some timbers from the hull.
- Heke and Pomare II had listened to Captain William Mayhew, the Acting-Consul for the Stars and Stripes flew from the carved sternpost of Heke's war-canoe.
- At first it appeared that " Olympic " had sustained only minor damage, but it was later revealed that her sternpost had been fractured, necessitating the replacement of her entire stern frame.
- Sometime around the 12th century, northern European ships began to be built with a straight sternpost, enabling the mounting of a rudder, which was much more durable than a steering oar held over the side.
- The management of the construction was flawed from the start : the stem and sternposts, rudder frame, and propeller shaft brackets were not ordered in time, and the late discovery of this omission substantially delayed progress.
- Many Chinese inventions paper and printing, gunpowder, porcelain, the magnetic compass, the sternpost rudder, and the lift lock for canals made major contributions to economic growth in the Middle East and Europe.
- The "'stern "'is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter rail to the taffrail.
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