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BeaconA lighted or unlighted fixed (non-floating) aid to navigation that serves as a signal or indication for guidance or warning. (Lights and daybeacons both constitute "beacons.")
 
BeakName given to the metal point or ram fixed on the bows of old war galleys and used to pierce the hulls, and thus sink or disable enemy ships.
 
BeamManga

(1) The transverse measurement of a boat at its widest point. Also called breadth. (2) One of the transverse members of a ship's frames on which the decks are laid.
 
Beam EndsVessel said to be "on her beam ends" when she is lying over so much that her deck beams are nearly vertical.
 
Beam ReachA point of sail where the boat is sailing at a right angle to the wind (wind coming from abeam). A beam reach is usually the fastest point of sail. A beam reach is a point of sail between a broad reach and a close reach.
 
Beam SeaA situation in which waves strike a boat from the side, causing it to roll unpleasantly.
 
Beam WindOne which blows across a boat's side
 
BeamyWide, a wide boat is a beamy boat
 
Bear Away, Bear OffArribar

To turn the boat away from the wind. Also, Fall Off. The opposite of heading up.
 
Bear DownTo approach something from upwind
 
Bear, toThe direction of an object from the observer's position.
 
Bearing(1) A compass direction, in compass points or degrees, from one point to another. Relative bearing is the direction relative to the heading of the boat with the bow 0 degrees and the stern 180 degrees. True bearing is the direction from the ship relating to true north with north being 0 degrees and south 180 degrees. (2) Also, a device for supporting a rotating shaft with minimum friction, which may take the form of a metal sleeve (a bushing), a set of ball bearings (a roller ball), or a set of pins around a shaft (a needle bearing).
 
Beat ⁄ BeatingTo sail towards the direction from which the wind blows by making a series of tacks. A point of sail also known as sailing close hauled.
 
Beaufort ScaleA number system used to describe wind forces and sea conditions from 0 for a flat calm to 12 for a hurricane
 
BecalmThe act of blanketing a ship by cutting off the wind, either by the proximity of the shore or by another ship. A ship motionless by the absence of wind is said to be becalmed.
 


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