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Wheel of the French carrier .
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Wheel of the French carrier Clémenceau.
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Wheel of the brigantine La Belle Poule

The wheel of a ship is the modern way to control and hence move the angle of the rudder which in turn changes the direction of the boat or ship. The Clémenceau (R98), oftem affectuously called le Clém, was the 8th aircraft carrier of the French Navy. ... In sailing, a brigantine is a vessel with two masts, at least one of which is square rigged. ... USS Los Angeles A submarine is a specialized watercraft that can operate underwater. ... Motto of the Nautilus: Mobile in mobile element Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax discussing the plans of the Nautilus The Grand Salon of the Nautilus captain Nemos room abord the Nautilus The library of the Nautilus Engine room of the Nautilus Main viewbay of the Nautilus The Nautilus was... Front page of Vingt Mille Lieues Sous les Mers 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (or Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea) is a classic science fiction novel by Jules Verne, published in 1870 under the title Vingt mille lieues sous les mers. ... A rudder is a device used to steer a ship or other watercraft. ...


Older systems use a tiller (a long stick) fixed directly to the rudder, or a vertical stick acting on the stick fixed to the rudder. A tiller is a lever attached to a rudder post (american terminology) or rudder stock (english terminology) in order to provide the leverage for the helmsman to turn the rudder. ...


The wheel is typically connected to a mechanical or hydraulic system. Hydraulics is a branch of science and engineering concerned with the use of liquids to perform mechanical tasks. ...



Breakdown of a sailing ship
Parts of a sailing ship
Anchor | Capstan | Centreboard | Daggerboard | Deck | Figurehead | Forecastle | Gunwale | Leeboard | Mast | Poop deck | Rudder | Ship's wheel | Stern | Tiller | Winch

 

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