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outrigger
{n} a beam or boom thrust out from a ship
a part built or arranged to project beyond a natural outline for support
{i} structure extending from the side of a boat for purposes of stability; stabilizing structure which extends from an aircraft or other vehicle
The extension of a rafter beyond the supporting wall line Usually refers to the nailing of a shorter piece of wood being nailed to the existing rafter so that it creates a roof overhang
Any spar or projecting timber run out for temporary use, as from a ship's mast, to hold a rope or a sail extended, or from a building, to support hoisting teckle
An extension of a rafter beyond the wall line Usually a smaller member nailed to a larger rafter to form a cornice or roof overhang
A structural member which is usually perpendicular to a joist and attaches under the outstanding leg of one of the joist top chord angles It then bears on a beam or wall and cantilevers across, similar to a top chord extension
an outrigger canoe
The steel structural support member extending transverse from the JR I-beam chassis to support the outside wall of a mobile or modular
any of various projecting beams that provide support for a mast or, fitted with a float, provide support for a canoe
A projecting frame used to support the elevator or tail planes, etc
A barrier device, usually built out from the side wall, that protects counterweight arbors from scenery, etc that may be leaned against them Can also be used to support the index lights
Poles designed to spread out fishing lines and keep them from tangling while trolling
a stabilizer for a canoe; spars attach to a shaped log or pontoon parallel to the hull
An outrigger is an attachment which is fastened to or adjacent to the terminal pad of a switch and to which the conductor is clamped to relieve mechanical strain on the terminal and/or to maintain electrical clearance between the conductor and the grounded parts
A wood member nailed to a truss to form an overhang beyond the wall line
Parallel-running canoe stabilizer Also the name of a large hotel chain in Hawai`i
A floatation device attached to one or both sides of the hull to help prevent a capsize
A projecting contrivance at the side of a boat to prevent upsetting, as projecting spars with a log at the end