Any one of several lines marked upon the outside of a vessel, corresponding with the surface of the water when she is afloat on an even keel. The lowest line indicates the vessel's proper submergence when not loaded, and is called the light water line; the highest, called the load water line, indicates her proper submergence when loaded
Any one of certain lines of a vessel, model, or plan, parallel with the surface of the water at various heights from the keel. In a half-breadth plan, the water lines are outward curves showing the horizontal form of the ship at their several heights; in a sheer plan, they are projected as straight horizontal lines
Any one of several lines marked upon the outside of a vessel, corresponding with the surface of the water when she is afloat on an even keel
Any one of certain lines of a vessel, model, or plan, parallel with the surface of the water at various heights from the keel
line indicating how high water has reached on the side of a ship; waterlevel, watermark
The lowest line indicates the vessel's proper submergence when not loaded, and is called the light water line; the highest, called the load water line, indicates her proper submergence when loaded
a model of a vessel formed of boards which are shaped according to the water lines as shown in the plans and laid upon each other to form a solid model
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The waterline is a line, either real or imaginary, on the side of a ship representing the level the water reaches when the ship is at sea. Ray painted below the waterline with a special anti-rust paint
the line formed by the surface of the water on the hull of a ship when she is afloat; any of a series of short lines marked on the hull to show where the waterline would be under different loadings
1 The line on a ship's hull to which the sea reaches 2 Any of a number of lines drawn on a ship's hull indicating the point to which the sea will reach when the vessel is fully loaded
A line reached by the water along the hull of a boat; the shape of the waterline and the handling characteristics of the boat change as the load changes Solo or tandem
The intersection of the hull and the water surface It may also refer to any plane parallel to the Load waterline and intersecting the hull as referenced by their height above the base line