teel | 1 | 1 | 1ea | 1 |1ea| 1 |
------------+-----------------------------+---+---+----------+---+---+---+
YEOMAN'S. |Boat-Stove and utensils | | | | | | |
| for cooking (set)|1ea|-- | -- |1ea|-- |-- |
------------+-----------------------------+---+---+----------+---+---+---+
MASTER'S. |Fuel (quantity)|As may be judged necessary. |
|Breakers of Water (number)|To be regulated, like the |
| |fuel, according to the |
| |nature of the expedition and |
| |ballast required. |
------------+-----------------------------+---+---+----------+---+---+---+
PAYMASTER'S.|Provisions |To be regulated, like the |
| | fuel, according to the |
| |nature of the expedition and |
| | ballast required. |
------------+-----------------------------+---+---+----------+---+---+---+
SURGEON'S. |Articles for treatment of |To be regulated, like the |
| sick and wounded | fuel, according to the |
| | nature of the expedition and |
| | ballast required. |
------------+-----------------------------+---+---+----------+---+---+---+
DETAILS OF THE FOREGOING TABLE.
FIXTURES IN BOATS FOR BOAT-GUNS.
6. Two eye-bolts on each bow, to receive the hooks of the skid; two
cross-pieces, of yellow pine, to bear the carriage, so as to carry the
muzzle of the howitzer just above and clear of the gunwale and stem.
One piece of yellow pine scantling, placed lengthwise and amidship,
mortised into the rear cross-piece to sustain the carriage in
sweeping.
MOVABLE PIECES.
7. Six pivot plates and bolts--one at the stem, one at the stern, one
at each bow, and one on each quarter; two light wooden tracks to lay
along the thwarts for the wheels of field-carriages and the slide of
boat-carriage; one midship wheel-track for the trail of
field-carriage; two stout skids, each fitted at one end with two
hooks, and connected at the shore end by an iron brace.
The chocks with rollers at the stem and stern posts of launches, are
arrang
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