Year: 1940 Language: English Author: Stopford P.J. Genre: Manual Publisher: James Brown & Son, Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 126 Description: Ropes for use at sea are roughly divided into the categories of hemp, coir and wire. The former term comprises not only those made from the product of the hemp plant—including sisal—but also that made from the fibre of banana leaves, which is known as manilla.
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Cordage and cables - their uses at sea
Language: English
Author: Stopford P.J.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: James Brown & Son,
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 126
Description: Ropes for use at sea are roughly divided into the categories of hemp, coir and wire. The former term comprises not only those made from the product of the hemp plant—including sisal—but also that made from the fibre of banana leaves, which is known as manilla.
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Stopford P.J. Cordage and cables - their uses at sea, 1940.pdf
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