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Definition of manrope in English: manropenounˈmanrəʊpˈmænˌroʊp A rope on the side of a ship's gangway or ladder, for support in walking or climbing. Example sentencesExamples - If possible a pilot ladder and gangway net should be placed over the lee side with manropes.
- Sideropes and manropes must be made of good quality Manila or other material of equivalent strength, durability and grip.
- Many of the company had been bruised and battered as they tumbled along the listing deck and slid down manropes into the lifeboat.
- Manropes should be supplied in accordance with requirements.
- A clean and efficient pilot ladder fitted with spreaders and manropes shall be made available for the pilot to embark or disembark.
- Ensure that the ladder and manropes are securely made fast.
- The pilot ladder is required to be rigged on the lee side of the vessel as close as possible to midships, 2 meters above the water, with manropes.
- An anxious queue formed for the manrope but, somehow, Pony Moore, who had swum quite a distance from the boat, leapfrogged the entire queue and was first on the casing.
- The central superstructure, manropes, and steering linkage are based on the drawing.
- The ladder will be equipped with half-height manropes on both sides.
- For use while surfaced, a small, flat deck fitted with removable manropes is apparently installed just behind the pilothouse, and this can be accessed by a hatch from below.
- Depending on the type of pilot boat in use, the bottom of the pilot ladder shall be either one point five or three metres above the water, with two manropes provided.
Definition of manrope in US English: manropenounˈmanˌrōpˈmænˌroʊp A safety rope on a ship's deck, especially a rope on the side of a ship's gangway or ladder for support in walking or climbing. Example sentencesExamples - A clean and efficient pilot ladder fitted with spreaders and manropes shall be made available for the pilot to embark or disembark.
- Many of the company had been bruised and battered as they tumbled along the listing deck and slid down manropes into the lifeboat.
- Sideropes and manropes must be made of good quality Manila or other material of equivalent strength, durability and grip.
- Manropes should be supplied in accordance with requirements.
- Ensure that the ladder and manropes are securely made fast.
- For use while surfaced, a small, flat deck fitted with removable manropes is apparently installed just behind the pilothouse, and this can be accessed by a hatch from below.
- If possible a pilot ladder and gangway net should be placed over the lee side with manropes.
- Depending on the type of pilot boat in use, the bottom of the pilot ladder shall be either one point five or three metres above the water, with two manropes provided.
- The pilot ladder is required to be rigged on the lee side of the vessel as close as possible to midships, 2 meters above the water, with manropes.
- The central superstructure, manropes, and steering linkage are based on the drawing.
- The ladder will be equipped with half-height manropes on both sides.
- An anxious queue formed for the manrope but, somehow, Pony Moore, who had swum quite a distance from the boat, leapfrogged the entire queue and was first on the casing.
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