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Bitts are large, stable uprights of wood which protrude above deck. They are most firmly secured to the vessel as their purpose is to provide a secure connection point for lines under extremely heavy strain, ''e.g.'', [[anchor]] cables. The fore[[sheet]] may be made fast to one of the forwardmost bitts, those called knightheads. | Bitts are large, stable uprights of wood which protrude above deck. They are most firmly secured to the vessel as their purpose is to provide a secure connection point for lines under extremely heavy strain, ''e.g.'', [[anchor]] cables. The fore[[sheet]] may be made fast to one of the forwardmost bitts, those called knightheads. | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 2 September 2007
Bitts are large, stable uprights of wood which protrude above deck. They are most firmly secured to the vessel as their purpose is to provide a secure connection point for lines under extremely heavy strain, e.g., anchor cables. The foresheet may be made fast to one of the forwardmost bitts, those called knightheads.