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And if it does - then you'll have to play her on the kedge like a tunny fish.
A long kedge of a nose bisected the face.
"They're still well up the foothills, but they're coming," Kedge said, warming his hands over the fire.
Breaking strain on that kedge hawser is only about forty-five tons.
Then he went forward and anchored her roughly with the kedge and warp; she brought up in about six fathoms.
Pray drop a kedge, but keep the breeze right aft, so that we can look through the strait when we choose.
His secretary, the crippled Sylvia Kedge?
He wandered over tundra moss and samphire, kedge and grass.
Keep only the kedge.'
"We are all very grateful to Kedge," says Green, the former boss of United Utilities.
'Let go the kedge.
The kedge anchors struck and buried flukes in the soft ground of the Einsamtal meadow.
Every yacht should carry at least two anchors - the main or bower anchor and a second lighter kedge anchor.
Her departure is the latest boardroom change at the charity since Kedge Martin was appointed its first full-time chief executive in 2009.
His current business and finance interests include Kedge Capital, an investment management group specializing in hedge funds, private equity and real estate.
The first Kedge missile arrowed south across the waters of the Bosporus, scant feet above the dark and oily waters.
Macdonough also laid out extra kedge anchors from the quarters of his flagship Saratoga, which would allow him to spin the ship completely around.
Macdonough ordered the bow anchor cut, and hauled in the kedge anchors he had laid out earlier to spin Saratoga around.
While he was telling the Old Bear what his scouts had seen, his man Kedge Whiteye told the rest of them.
'Stand by the kedge.'
All were moored, as is the custom in Apia, with two anchors practically east and west, clear hawse to the north, and a kedge astern.
Jack instantly gave a series of orders: before she reached the open water the frigate was under bare poles, riding to a kedge in the gentle outward current.
The Naval Apprentice Kedge Anchor (New York: Taylor and Clement), 1841.
Key to the LCT's operation was the large stern-mounted kedge anchor which was dropped while inbound to the beach.
'It's sand here, not pebbles', Ramage said, 'and the boat party can drop a kedge and ease themselves in.' '
Kedge anchors were also used to expedite the process.
Cox'n, you'll let go the kedge anchor when I give the word.
A network of lines led from each bow and a kedge anchor was run out astern.
Personally I think he dragged his kedge anchor when he tried that first time.
They also manned any additional machine guns and operated the kedge anchor, if it was required.
They dropped their kedge anchor 200 yards offshore and settled down to await the first wave of assault craft.
Kedge Anchor, its news magazine.
The storm still increasing, they let go the kedge anchor; so that they then rode by four anchors ahead, which were all they had.
He replaced the phone on its hook and the ship went on with no check to show that the kedge anchor had been dropped astern.
The kedge anchors struck and buried flukes in the soft ground of the Einsamtal meadow.
Every yacht should carry at least two anchors - the main or bower anchor and a second lighter kedge anchor.
Macdonough also laid out extra kedge anchors from the quarters of his flagship Saratoga, which would allow him to spin the ship completely around.
Macdonough ordered the bow anchor cut, and hauled in the kedge anchors he had laid out earlier to spin Saratoga around.
Captain Jonas Rose attempted to use the ship's boats, together with the stream and kedge anchors, to pull the ship off, but to no avail.
In 2006, Saskatoon Fire and Protective Services divers discovered a large kedge anchor during a routine training dive.
In yachts, a kedge anchor is an anchor carried in addition to the main, or bower anchors, and usually stowed aft.
Zabotski came to his lot on Lake Borgne, and he is still afloat there, drifting on a little kedge anchor.
I found a light kedge anchor in the fore-hold, where such things were kept; and with a deal of exertion got it on deck and into the boat.
One, LCA 125, dropped its kedge anchor just prior to beaching, but the anchor line played out and ran off the drum.
The Naval Apprentice Kedge Anchor (New York: Taylor and Clement), 1841.
Key to the LCT's operation was the large stern-mounted kedge anchor which was dropped while inbound to the beach.
Gale passed the test, and Wilkes presented papers to the crew along with a compass, kedge anchor, log line, two log glasses, and an American flag.
To replace the foremast with the mizzenmast: mentioned in W. Brady's The Kedge Anchor (1852)
The winch for the stern kedge anchor was relocated atop the port side deckhouse, just aft of the port side 20 mm mount.
Macdonough hauled in further on his kedge anchors to bring his broadside to bear on HMS Linnet.