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rig·ger1 [ˈrɪgəʳ, americ -ɚ] SUBST

1. rigger NÁUT:

rigger
Takler(in) m (f) téc

2. rigger (scaffolder):

rigger
Gerüstbauer(in) m (f)

3. rigger (on oil rig):

rigger

rig·ger2 [ˈrɪgəʳ, americ -ɚ] SUBST

rigger
Manipulant(in) m (f)
rigger FINAN
Kurstreiber(in) m (f)

square-ˈrig·ger SUBST NÁUT

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In a quad scull the riggers apply forces symmetrically.
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Commonly, shipyards built the hulls of vessels and, after launching, riggers and sail makers outfitted them.
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Students will manufacture a rigger bag completely from scratch and will learn about tool control.
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The term rigger originally referred to a person who attended to the rigging of a sailing ship.
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Most stagehands (riggers, winch-workers and operators) were in the lowest class, making about $1,200 a week.
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In the sport of rowing, the rowlocks are attached to outriggers (often just called riggers), which project from the boat and provide greater leverage.
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In performance rowing craft, the rowlock is usually extended outboard on a rigger to allow the use of a longer oar for increased power.
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Around the site's perimeter, seven 25ft m rigger poles support lighting and hanging hardware for artwork.
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The riggers are staggered alternately along the boat so that the forces apply asymmetrically to each side of the boat.
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The riggers in sculling apply the forces symmetrically to each side of the boat.
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