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单词 chainplate
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Definition of chainplate in English:

chainplate

nounˈtʃeɪnpleɪtˈCHānplāt
  • A strong link or plate on the hull of a yacht or sailing ship, to which a shroud is secured.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There would be little benefit to adding a chainplate a few inches to the port side of the tiller.
    • The chainplates themselves extend as far down the bulkheads as possible, reaching just above the bench level.
    • This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay.
    • By making a hook at each end I could attach the wire to the chainplate and put a pen in the other end.
    • I seem to remember someone saying that there's a better material for the chainplates than stainless.
    • Now, speaking about chainplate width in particular, not enough people seem to realise how important this is.
    • However, three bolts should be more than sufficient, as the old chainplates were secured with only three bolts.
    • The pin shown to the right is almost certainly smaller than the hole in the chainplate allowing it to tilt.
    • The forward chainplate had knifed through the foredeck.
    • Paul, from photo 2 it looks like the original chainplates had 6 screws or bolts into the bulk head.
    • Turnbuckles and chainplates must be angled so that loads are in a direct line with stays and shrouds.
    • Sereia's chainplates were fiberglassed right into her hull, which is fine until one of them starts to rust.
    • They should be large enough to project from the sides of the chainplate by a good 12 mm all round.
    • Later I saw the same type of scratch on four other chainplates in approximately the same location.
    • Cracking or distortion on the deck around the chainplate may indicate a misalignment problem and or a deck leak.
    • Actually, one side and the ends should be packed, then the chainplate slid in and bolted in place.
    • The jib rack was made from the same brass section as the chainplates, and is also 2.5’ long.
    • You can buy covers that go over the chainplates on the deck that hide any Sikoflex and help reduce leakage.
    • You can see these in the third photo, which shows the profile of the chainplate and backing plate.
    • Here's a view of the aft port lower knee with the new chainplate temporarily clamped to it for some test fitting.
 
 

Definition of chainplate in US English:

chainplate

nounˈCHānplāt
  • A strong link or plate on the hull of a sailboat or sailing ship, to which a shroud is secured.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You can buy covers that go over the chainplates on the deck that hide any Sikoflex and help reduce leakage.
    • You can see these in the third photo, which shows the profile of the chainplate and backing plate.
    • However, three bolts should be more than sufficient, as the old chainplates were secured with only three bolts.
    • Turnbuckles and chainplates must be angled so that loads are in a direct line with stays and shrouds.
    • Cracking or distortion on the deck around the chainplate may indicate a misalignment problem and or a deck leak.
    • Later I saw the same type of scratch on four other chainplates in approximately the same location.
    • They should be large enough to project from the sides of the chainplate by a good 12 mm all round.
    • The pin shown to the right is almost certainly smaller than the hole in the chainplate allowing it to tilt.
    • I seem to remember someone saying that there's a better material for the chainplates than stainless.
    • Actually, one side and the ends should be packed, then the chainplate slid in and bolted in place.
    • Paul, from photo 2 it looks like the original chainplates had 6 screws or bolts into the bulk head.
    • By making a hook at each end I could attach the wire to the chainplate and put a pen in the other end.
    • Now, speaking about chainplate width in particular, not enough people seem to realise how important this is.
    • The chainplates themselves extend as far down the bulkheads as possible, reaching just above the bench level.
    • The forward chainplate had knifed through the foredeck.
    • The jib rack was made from the same brass section as the chainplates, and is also 2.5’ long.
    • There would be little benefit to adding a chainplate a few inches to the port side of the tiller.
    • Sereia's chainplates were fiberglassed right into her hull, which is fine until one of them starts to rust.
    • Here's a view of the aft port lower knee with the new chainplate temporarily clamped to it for some test fitting.
    • This turnbuckle fastens to the chainplate with a jaw fitting and pin, and is swaged to the wire rope stay.
 
 
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