Crosswise to the keel on a boat refers to the direction perpendicular to the keel, which is the main structural beam running along the centerline of the vessel. This direction is known as athwartships or beamwise. Understanding the orientation of components in relation to the keel is crucial for navigation, stability, and overall ship design.
A keel has nothing to do with the latitude.A keel does two things:structurally, it acts as the spine(or the breastbone) of the ship to tie the crosswise "ribs" together and provide strength.If the keel is seen on the outside of the hull as a fairly narrow ridge running fore-aft, it'll also help the boat stay on course. This is particularly important for sailing ships, for which the wind will try to push them sideways.Smaller yachts and sailboats can have a fin-like keel sticking straight down instead of a long ridge.Even smaller boats will have a daggerboard doing the same service
A keel does two things:structurally, it acts as the spine(or the breastbone) of the ship to tie the crosswise "ribs" together and provide strength.If the keel is seen on the outside of the hull as a fairly narrow ridge running fore-aft, it'll also help the boat stay on course. This is particularly important for sailing ships, for which the wind will try to push them sideways.Smaller yachts and sailboats can have a fin-like keel sticking straight down instead of a long ridge.Even smaller boats will have a daggerboard doing the same service
I got in trouble for looking at the teacher crosswise. If I get real good at crosswords, I'll be crosswise!
Transverse means crosswise direction.
crosswise communication is any department any positions a person Elyse tack to each other .
The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World was created in 1971.
Edurne Keel's birth name is Edurne Echeverra Keel.
Howard Keel's birth name is Harold Clifford Keel.
Kirstine Keel's birth name is Kirstine Elizabeth Keel.
Leslie Keel's birth name is Leslie Grace Keel.
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