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Hawsehole is a nautical term for a small hole in the hull of a ship through which hawsers may be passed.[1] It is also known as a cat hole.[2] In the (British) Royal Navy, a man who had risen from the lowest grade to officer was said to have "come in at the hawsehole".[3]

  1. ^ "The Visual Dictionary, "Passenger Liner"".
  2. ^ "Cathole at dictionary.com".
  3. ^ E. Cobham Brewer (1894). Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. p. 1351.

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Hawsehole

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Hawsehole is a nautical term for a small hole in the hull of a ship through which hawsers may be passed. It is also known as a cat hole. In the (British)...

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A hawser is not waterproof, as is a cable. A hawser passes through a hawsehole, also known as a cat hole, located on the hawse. The American Heritage...

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derived from the traditional British Naval usage of "came up through the hawsehole", referring to sailors who first entered the ship as foremast jacks before...

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hawsers is rampant because both cables and hawsers can be used through the hawsehole. Cable-laid rope Oxford Reference Fenna, Donald (2002), "cable, cable...

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turned to steam, the next generation of captains were climbing up the hawsehole and taking command of their own vessels, redefining sail training as a...

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to leeward, or the like." Instead of cutting the anchor by axe at the hawsehole, Steel offered an alternate method of slipping the anchor cable if time...

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Joutsen overtook the steamer with a towing line hanging from the stern hawsehole, offering to provide assistance for the slower ship. After stopping briefly...

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mounted. The hawsepieces projected above the deck and, with the prominent hawseholes, are thought possibly to be the origin of the name "bugeye". In the center...

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placed at the level of the gunwale, are crossed and then led down through hawseholes in the deck to the winch below. The chains for opening, in fact, form...

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