The top of two massive timbers that support the windlass on a sailing barge.

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CROWN

The top of the piston in an internal combustion engine above the fire ring, exposed to direct flame impingement.

OIL RING

A loose ring, the inner surface of which rides a shaft or journal and dips into a reservoir of lubricant from which it carries the lubricant to the top of a bearing by its rotation with the shaft.

CLEARANCE SPACE

Space between top of piston and the valve plate.

UP FLOW

The operation of an ion-exchange unit in which solutions are passed in at the bottom and out at the top of the container.

GUNWALE

The upper edge of the hull. The top timber on the rail round the outer edge of the deck.

TIMBERHEAD

Top end of ship's timber used above the gunwale

TURBINE DIAPHRAGM

Partition between pressure stages in a turbine's casing. It holds the vane-shaped nozzles and seals between the stages. Usually labyrinth-type seals are used. One-half of the diaphragm is fitted into the top of the casing, the other half into the bottom.

TILLER

A lever used for steering, attached to the top of the rudder post. Used mainly on smaller vessels, such as dinghies and rowing boats.

LOLL

The state of instability caused when a ship is top heavy or has too much water such as from flooding below decks

PLANING

A boat is said to be planing when it is essentially moving over the top of the water rather than through the water.

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