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English to Spanish translations [PRO] Ships, Sailing, Maritime / ships | |||||
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cuadro de popa / peto de popa Explanation: It refers to the last frame (ribs) at the aft end of the hull. www.beneteau.com/es/oceanis-yacht/oceanis-yacht-62 El cuadro de popa se abre mucho sobre el mar con una plataforma de popa imaginada como una terraza, accesible por unos peldaños seguros situados .. https://books.google.cl/books?id=zEvZJCDSfdoC (page 39): " Cuadro o peto de popa --- es todo el maderage colocado sobre el codaste, eso es, la última cuaderna de la popa del buque..." |
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Reference Reference information: You need the context? Don't you have the document? It would appear the sections comes from the following: http://dos.myflorida.com/media/30885/brick_wreck_final_repor... Lee Newsom and Colleen Reese of the Pennsylvania State University Department of Anthropology examined the wood specimens from the Brick Wreck in August and September 2006. The wood specimens and their anatomical assignments are listed individually below, followed by a brief synopsis of the identifications from the wreck assemblage. Brick Wreck 1. treenail – Quercus sp., oak, white oak anatomical group (specimen exhibits very narrow growth rings indicative of slow or stressed growth; from a wood products perspective, this would translate to relatively dense, hard wood) 2. futtock (under hull) – Quercus sp., red oak anatomical group 3. futtock (SF 25) – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group 4. ceiling plank – Fagus sp., beech 5. cant frame – Betula sp., birch 6.*** tail frame – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group *** 7. garboard strake – Quercus sp., red oak anatomical group 8. keelson – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group 9. keel – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group 10. hull planking – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group 11. stem – Betula sp., birch 12. floor frame – Acer sp., maple, hard anatomical group https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283258005_Virtual_r... Two additional cross sections are designed and positioned fore and aft of the midship to generate a "controlled" hull shape. By means of moulds modifying the master frame gauge in the width and rising of the floor, these tail frames, called almogamas or redeles 5 were drawn. Later, a third gauge called joba6 to increase the upper breath at the futtocks and thus preventing the hull to close as the gauge of the floor moves toward the bow or stern, was added. The keel length among the tail frames was filled with the quarter frames or cuadernas de cuenta. Geometric instruments determined the narrowing and rising of their floor, so that oval shapes are guaranteed.7 (PDF) Virtual reconstruction of the 400 toneladas nao from Diego García de Palacio's Instrucción náutica (1587). Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283258005_Virtual_r... [accessed Jul 09 2018]. 16 Called “primer madero de cuenta” (first tail frame) in the text. 21 The first tail frame was the midship frame. Sample Entries for an Historical Dictionary of Mediterranean ... https://sites.google.com/site/logotheras/home/.../sample-ent... - Sp cf. madero [frame-timber] (O'Sc 1831 s.v.) ..... `tail-frame'; c. 1445 ..... Sp madero de cuenta, ligazones de cuenta (O'Sc 1831 s.v.); maderos de cuenta (opp. Virtual reconstruction of the 400 toneladas nao from Diego García ... www.academia.edu/.../Virtual_reconstruction_of_the_400_tone... Traducir esta página 16 21 Called “primer madero de cuenta” (first tail frame) on the text. The first tail frame was the midship frame. 17 22 (Rieth, Essai de restitution d'un bâtiment de ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 hrs (2018-07-10 00:35:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- http://www.aammb.cat/DOCUMENTACION/Cartilla practica de cons... Frame. Cuaderna. Frame timbers. Ligazones. Frame mid ship. Cuaderna maestra. Frame stern. Peto de popa. See page 182: https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_HmBGAAAAYAAJ#page/n189/mod... cuaderna A previous reference made mention of "mid ship frame" which here refers to cuaderna maestra/quinto maestro which is also in line with above link (frame mid ship). |
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