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CATHEAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of CATHEAD is a projecting piece of timber or iron near the bow of a ship to which the anchor is hoisted and secured.
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[PDF] COMET - National Park ServiceA cathead is a wood beam that projects out over port and starboard bow to support the anchor before releasing or while retrieving or stowing (see Figure ...
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Cat-head - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in the 1620s from "cat" and "head," this term means a beam extending from a ship's bow to hold the anchor away from the hull.Missing: nautical | Show results with:nautical
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Maritime, Ship Cathead, Carved Wood, Folk Art, Antique, 19th CenturyThis was most likely used as a cap end carving for a so-called “cathead,” part of a sailing ship used to support and carry the anchor. Alternatively, it might ...Missing: nautical | Show results with:nautical
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Definition of Cathead - DrillingMatters.orgA spool-shaped attachment on the end of the catshaft around which rope for hoisting and pulling is wound. Also called Automatic cathead.
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The great search to find out what a cathead biscuit actually isAug 16, 2021 · A cathead biscuit is defined by its size, the size of a cat's head, and is named after that. It can be rolled or dropped.
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Shipbuilding TermsCathead: A heavy piece of curved timber projecting from each side of the bow of a vessel to hold the anchors in position preparatory to letting go or securing ...Missing: nautical structure
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[PDF] Wooden ship-building - Wikimedia Commons... materials used in ship-building and the proper dimensions of materials to use in each principal part of a vessel's construction. Page 11. Chapter II.
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[PDF] WALK AWAY WITH THE CAT, WALK AWAY WITH THE FISHThe earliest anchors known were simply pieces of stone with a hole through to fasten a cable (cable meaning a thick rope). The English term "a cable's.
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FROM THE VAULT: Cats and bears, oh my! - Marblehead CurrentOne piece that survived and was likely scavenged by the rescuers or later salvagers was a cast iron cathead. A cathead is a large wooden beam that comes out at ...
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Text-Book of Seamanship - Part 5The anchor being off the bows, with chain bitted (bitt pin in) and clear for running, is held in place by the ring stopper and shank painter. Fig. 439, Plate 94 ...
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Dictionary of Sea-Terms - Naval Marine ArchiveMay 16, 2015 · Catted: the Anchor Is Catted, when drawn up to ... Shank-painter, the rope by which the shank of the Anchor is held up to the ship's side.
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of all the provided segments on "Cathead, Its Use with Stock Anchors, and Modern Usage." To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I’ve used a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format to capture detailed specifics (e.g., page references, additional details like buoy types, wire specifications, etc.). The narrative provides an overview, while the table ensures no detail is lost.
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cat-head, n. meanings, etymology and moreThere are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun cat-head. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. cat-head has developed ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Cat Head dimensions - Model Ship World™ - Model Ship WorldFeb 11, 2014 · The cat head sided and moulded dimensions were 13 inches (square) which ties in with other literature I have read.USRC Ranger 1819 by Cathead – FINISHED – Corel – Scale 1:64Bertrand by Cathead - FINISHED - 1:87 - wooden Missouri River ...More results from modelshipworld.comMissing: structure | Show results with:structure
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British Catheads in about 1800 - Model Ship WorldOct 20, 2021 · ... cathead. With all the joints and sink marks at the bottom of the ... feet - closer if you lean in. Turner is the only artist that ...
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Stowing Bower Anchor.The cathead shown in the figure is made of plates and angled irons, and similar in shape to the old wooden catheads; it is fitted with a single sheave h, made ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline<|separator|>
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Stockless anchor | nautical device | BritannicaThe stockless anchor (Figure 2), which was patented in England in 1821, came into wide use principally because of its ease of handling and stowing.Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Cathead - Oxford ReferenceA heavy piece of curved timber projecting from each bow of a ship for the purpose of holding anchors which were fitted with a stock in position for letting ...Missing: operation | Show results with:operation
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A Section of Cathead from HMS VICTORY 28x28x53.5cm(11x11x21in)Jul 5, 2005 · Research at Portsmouth indicates that this timber was removed from the ship in 1982, when the entire bow section of HMS Victory was rebuilt.
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Sea Life in Nelson's Time | Project GutenbergThe man was taken to the cathead, a yellow flag was flown at the ... Leslie, R. C., Old Sea Wings, Ways, and Words. Liddel, R. Seaman's Vade Mecum.
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cathead - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryheavy piece of timber projecting from a ship on which an anchor is raised or lowered, and secured is from the fact that such a timber traditionally had a cat ...
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Cathead Biscuits Just Like Mama Made### Summary of Cathead Biscuits
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Cathead Biscuits - from A Way with Wordsspecifically, ones that are light, fluffy, and about the size of, well, a cat's ...
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Cathead buttermilk biscuits - CSMonitor.comMar 24, 2011 · Cathead biscuits are named for their cat's head size, often misshapen, and made with lard and buttermilk, found in the Mississippi Delta.
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Cathead Biscuits Recipe - Serious EatsRating 5.0 (3) · 45 minSome Southerners say these colorfully-named biscuits originated in Appalachia; others, the Mississippi Delta.
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A Brief and Delicious Bit of Biscuit History - Life At The TableMar 3, 2020 · It's thought that Southerners had the advantage when it came to cooking biscuits with a soft winter wheat growing climate. To save time, the “ ...
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Our Story | Cathead DistilleryThe first legal distillery in the state of Mississippi, Cathead was founded in 2010 by friends and blues fans, Austin Evans and Richard Patrick. Located in the ...
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Vodka - Cathead DistillerySix times distilled and charcoal filtered with a touch of sweet grain corn to create a crisp and clean finish for sipping, mixing, and beyond.
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Cathead Satsuma Mandarin VodkaInspired by our Gulf South roots, Cathead Satsuma Mandarin Vodka is sugar-free and uses all-natural ingredients to create real, flavorful, orange simplicity ...
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Cathead Distillery - Sip Of The South | Bourbon, Vodka, & GinThe first legal distillery in the state of Mississippi, Cathead was founded in 2010 by friends and blues fans, Austin Evans and Richard Patrick.Our Spirits · Cathead Vodka · Visit Cathead · Find a Retailer
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Shop Spirits - Cathead DistilleryCathead Vodka. The OG. Clean & rich, smooth & velvety. $22.95. View Details · Cathead Raspberry Vodka 750ml bottle. Cathead Raspberry Vodka.
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KC-1400 Collective - FacebookJul 17, 2025 · Located in the heart of downtown Jackson & distributed in 37 states, this partnership is a monumental step towards growing our efforts!<|separator|>
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Cathead Distillery celebrates 15 years in Jackson - WJTVOct 3, 2025 · JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Cathead Distillery celebrated 15 years in Jackson with a free event for the community on October 3, 2025.Missing: products awards distribution
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Crafted in MississippiCathead Distillery, based in Jackson, Mississippi, is renowned for crafting exceptional spirits with a Southern flair. ... The distillery was named a 2020 James ...
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