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Bridge of pilothouse. An enclosed area usually on the bridge of a vessel from which the vessel is controlled when under way. The captains bridge is the open area or flying bridge above the pilothouse on the 03 level. An enclosed structure on the bridge of a vessel from which it can be navigated.
Wheelhouse Collins English Dictionary - Complete Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition William Collins Sons Co. Wheelhouse Collins English Dictionary Complete and. The bridge has its own refreshment centre as well as a small settee and locker.
The central portion of the pilothouse is dominated by the base of the Mk-37 Gun Director which is located directly overhead. Pilothouse - definition and meaning Community. There is still an additional command center on the bridge but the main nerve center of the yacht is the pilothouse.
Built on the same extended hull as the aft pilothouse Nordhavn 68 the new forward pilothouse version retains the same interior layout as the Nordhavn 64 but adds four feet 12 meters of length to the aft cockpit increasing the outdoor living and playing space to 191 square feet 177 square meters. Or n nautical an enclosed structure on the bridge of a vessel from which it can be navigated. In the later part of 2004 in a huge improvement they made an engine room access hatch in the salon sole BETWEEN the engines in addition to the standard.
Pilothouse definition is - a deckhouse for a ships helmsman containing the steering wheel compass and navigating equipment. Nautical an enclosed structure on the bridge of a vessel from which it can be navigated. An ingenious aft cockpit seating arrangement includes a reversible seat port and.
Naval architecture A compartment on or near the bridge of a ship that contains the steering wheel and other controls compass charts navigating equipment and means of communicating with the engine room and other parts of the ship. Pilothouse - WordReference English dictionary questions discussion and forums. An enclosed area usually on the bridge of a vessel from which the vessel is controlled when under way.