Fenders

Fenders

Fenders (engl., spr. Fenders), in der Seesprache Stücke von alten Tauen od. aus altem Tauwerke geflochtene Matten, die man an die Seiten der Schiffe hängt, um Beschädigungen zu verhindern.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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