- shoal draft
- мелкосидящий
English-Russian Yachting dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian Yachting dictionary . 2014.
Shoal (disambiguation) — Things known as shoal, shoals or shoaling include: * Shoal, a sandbank or reef creating shallow water, especially where it forms a hazard to shipping * Shoal draught (or draft), of a boat with shallow draught which can pass over some shoals *… … Wikipedia
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