Shotline Diving’s Glossary Terms.

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Barge

Barge: A flat-bottomed vessel designed for transporting heavy goods over rivers, canals, and protected waters....

Bark

Bark (or Barque): A sailing vessel with three or more masts, where the foremast and...

Barkentine

Barkentine (or Barquentine): A sailing vessel with three or more masts, where the foremast is...

Barque

Barque (or Bark)  • Definition: A vessel with three or more masts, square-rigged on the forward...

Bascom and Gillham

Bascom and Gillham  Maritime historians or authors recognized for their extensive research and documentation of the...

BCAPT

British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP): A large-scale program initiated during World War II by...

Beaver Island

Beaver Island (Michigan, USA)  • Definition: The largest island in Lake Michigan.  • Significance:  • Known for its...

Belly Dumper

List of belly dumpers found so far Cornwall N 45 01.660 W 74 50.690 Lake Huron N...

Bilge

Bilge: The lowest part of a ship’s interior, where water and other debris can collect....

Bilge Pump

Bilge Pump:  • Definition: A pump designed to remove water from the bilge, the lowest compartment...

Boldt Castle

A grand mansion built on Heart Island by George C. Boldt, a wealthy hotel magnate,...

Bonnie Castle Dive Park

Bonnie Castle Dive Park, Alexandria Bay, NYBonnie Castle Dive Park is a designated scuba diving...

Bootlegger

Glossary Term: Bootlegging (Maritime Context)Definition: In maritime history, bootlegging refers to the illegal transport of goods,...

Border Steamship Corporation

Border Steamship Corporation The Border Steamship Corporation was another key player in Great Lakes shipping, with...

Bowling Green State University

https://greatlakes.bgsu.edu/vessels Link:

Brandon Baillod

Brendon Baillod – Maritime Historian and Shipwreck Discoverer Background and Expertise Brendon Baillod is a renowned Great...

Breakwater

A breakwater is a man-made structure built offshore, typically parallel to the shoreline, to protect...

Brig

or Brigatine  • Definition: A two-masted vessel with square sails on both masts.  • Significance: Common during...

Brigantine

Brigantine: A two-masted sailing vessel with a square-rigged foremast and a fore-and-aft rigged mainmast. Brigantines...

British Register of Shipping for Inland Waters

An official record of vessels operating in British-controlled inland waters, such as the Great Lakes...

Brockville, Ontario

Brockville, Ontario  • Definition: A city on the St. Lawrence River, known as the “City of...

Buffalo River

Buffalo River  • Definition: A river in Buffalo, New York, connecting to Lake Erie and serving...

Buffalo, New York

Buffalo, New York  • Once a primary grain port, Buffalo marked the western end of the...

Bulk Carrier

A bulk carrier is a type of cargo vessel specifically designed to transport unpackaged bulk...

Bulk Freight “Rabbit”

Glossary Term: Bulk Freight “Rabbit" The term “rabbit” was a Great Lakes shipping nickname used...

Bulkhead

Bulkhead: Vertical partitions or walls within a ship that divide the vessel into compartments, providing...

Bureau Veritas Great Lakes Register

Bureau Veritas Great Lakes Register (1919)  • A registry published by Bureau Veritas, an international classification...