| 11. | This enabled hawsers to be rigged with cradles for hauling people ashore one by one.
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| 12. | Then at noon _ to the second _ Beck ordered the hawser released from the stern.
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| 13. | They got into difficulty near Ostend and were taken under tow, but the hawser snapped.
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| 14. | During the night, ten Maniots went and cut the hawsers of Hasan's ships.
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| 15. | But aboard the Hawser, ice is not the only thing on the minds of the men.
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| 16. | The " Salvor " caprail is curved to fairlead and prevent chafing of the towing hawser.
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| 17. | A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, located on the hawse.
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| 18. | The cruiser arrived two days later and successfully connected and towed the stricken ship until the hawser broke.
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| 19. | The bow cables and hawser held and she remained safely in place by turning the screws to maintain position.
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| 20. | Another form of punishment meted out was locking miscreants in the brig with a length of used heavy hawser.
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