
Portlights, rudder gear and stanchions for example
CLASSIC
MARINE
Traditional Equipment for Classic Boats
![]()
|
Products :: Boat Plans :: Projects & Testimonials :: Reference & Articles :: Books :: Newsletter :: Links :: Contact us |
Hull![]() Portlights, rudder gear and stanchions for example
Navigation lights
and anchor lights too.
Portlights
Defined as glazed apertures which can be opened - see deadlights for the fixed ones.
Deadlights
We refer to clear glazed apertures which cannot be opened as deadlights. Opening ones are called portlights. The spigot is the bit which goes through the hull, and a finish ring makes the other side look pretty.
Rudder Gear
the "normal" arrangement is that the upper rudder strap is a pintle, the lower strap a gudgeon, the upper transom fitting therefore a gudgeon, and the lower transom fitting a pintle.
Rowlocks
Or oarlocks or crutches?
Pumps
As you would expect, a fine range of brass pumps for bilge and galley.
Drains
To let water in and out of the boat in a controlled fashion (!).
Buoyancy
Buoyancy bags for small craft & tenders
Download CatalogueCurrency (approximate if not £)Main HeadersFAQs & HelpYour AccountYour Basket |