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| Pack-Ice | Numbers of large pieces of floating ice that have come together and lie more or less in contact. |
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| Pad Eye | A loop shaped fitting attached to the deck, spar, boom, etc., used to secure a line or block to some part of the vessel. |
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| Paddle | A stick with a blade in the end of it used to propel a small boat through the water; The act of using a paddle to propel a boat. |
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| Paddy's Purchase | Seaman's scornful name for any lead of a rope by which effort is lost or wasted. |
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| Painter | A line tied to the bow of a small boat for use in towing, securing or tying up |
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| Pallett | A flat tray, generally made of wood but occasionally of steel, on which goods particularly those in boxes, cartons or bags, can be stacked. Its purpose is to facilitate the movement of such goods, mainly by the use of forklift trucks. |
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| Palm | A leather tool worn on the hand with a thimble shaped structure on it, and used when sewing canvas or sails. |
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| PAN PAN | An urgent message used on a radio regarding the safety of people or property. A PAN PAN message is not used when there is an immediate threat to life or property, instead the MAYDAY call is used. PAN PAN situations may develop into MAYDAY situations. As with a MAYDAY, PAN PAN messages have priority on the radio channels and should not be interrupted. In the case of a less urgent safety message, such as a hazard to navigation, the appropriate signal to use is SECURITE. |
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| Pancake Ice | Small, circular sheets of newly-formed ice that do not impede navigation. |
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| Panting | Describes the pulsating, in and out movement of ship's plating subjected to variations in water pressure, especially during heavy weather as the ship alternately rises and plunges deep into the water. |
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| Panting Beam | Beam placed from shipside to shipside to support the shell plating against panting. |
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| Panting Frames | Frames placed in the forward and after sections of the hull to resist the panting action of the shell plating. |
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| Panting Stringer | A horizontal stiffener with a breast hook giving added strength against panting. |
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| Parachute Flare | An emergency signal flare that will float down on a parachute after launch, hopefully improving its visibility. |
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| Parallax Error | Error that can be introduced when not reading an instrument, such as a compass, directly from its front, due to the separation of the indicator and the scale being read. |
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