skeg

listen to the pronunciation of skeg
Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) öksüz omurga
omurganın bodoslamaya bağlanan ucu
rudder skeg
dümen topuğu
Englisch - Englisch
a fin that serves to stabilize a surfboard
a similar construction on a boat that acts as a keel
a fin-like structure to the rear of the keel of a vessel that supports the rudder and protects a propeller
A fixed vertical fin on the after side of which the rudder is attached
a brace that extends from the rear of the keel to support the rudderpost
A sort of wild plum
The after part of the keel of a vessel, to which the rudder is attached
in the context of a kayak, a skeg is an extension of the keel that improves the kayaks tracking ability Conceptually you can think of it as a rudder than does not turn On the Shenai the skeg is retractable into the keel, on many other boats (like the Pungo) it is built in to the stern end of the keel
Extension of the keel for protection of propeller and rudder
A small, flat piece of wood or plastic attached perpendicularly to the bottom of the shell to help the shell stay on a true course; also known as a "fin"
(or Fin) A small fin located along the stern section of the hull This helps to stabilize the shell in holding a true course when rowing All racing shells have a skeg The skeg should not be confused with the rudder
Fixed rudder
A kind of oats
A small, flat piece of wood or plastic attached perpendicularly to the bottom of the shell to help hold it on a straight course; also known as the fin
a small fin projecting downward beneath the stern of a boat, usually intended to increase the boat's tracking ability or to protect a rudder or propeller from damage
The skeg
fin
skeg

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    Etymologie

    [ 'skeg ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English skegge, from Old Norse skegg cutwater, literally, beard; more at SHAG.
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