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1) сущ. леер, поручень - укрепленные на стойках тросы, заменяющие фальшборт судна, и тросы, натягиваемые для предотвращения падения людей за борт во время шторма. 2) сущ. планширь - 1. Деревянный брус с закругленной поверхностью, ограничивающий фальшборт в верхней его части. 2. На гребных судах - брус, покрывающий верхние концы шрангоутов вокруг всей шлюпки, с гнездами для уключин, Служит добавочным креплением бортов. 3. На деревянных судах - толстые доски связывающие верхние концы топтимберсов.Syn:3) сущ. регель, реельс, релинг, рельс - длинные, тонкие сосновые или дубовые рейки с фасонной отделкой закрепленные на бортах и оконечностях корабля в качестве декора, в зависимости от места расположения они получали различные названия: самый нижний бортовой реельс назывался вест-реельс, следующий над ним, шир-реельс, который обычно распологался на линии оголовков топтимберсов, распологавшийся выше носил название дрифт-реельса, над планширем находился фиф-реельс. Реельсы гальюна, (наиболее часто называемые регелями или релингами) называются просто: верхний, средний и нижний регели. Кормовые реельсы принимали название тех частей, к которым они крпились, к примеру, нижний контр-реельс, транцевый реельс и т.д. 4) петр. реглинс- bar rail- cap rail- log rail- pin rail- taffrail- tow rail
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