We had with us one pair of pony snow-shoes, a circle of wire as a foundation, hooped round with bamboo, and with beckets of the same material.
They have leather beckets and a lanyard rove off for making them fast over the finnesko.
This serves as a trace, and is furnished at the end with a toggle of bone or wood, by which it is fastened to beckets in a long line of thong, the end of which is usually made fast to the middle of the first slat of the sledge.
It is always passed through the line hole, as in the specimen described, and the ends are made into a becket for attaching the line, with an end left to serve as a handle for pulling the two becketsapart when the main line ends in a becket.
These beckets were obviously for tying on the load.
N339] A pair of these spears is carried in becketson the forward deck of the kaiak.
It is fastened together with a lashing only, but no treenail, and the beckets have been removed from the becket holes.
The ends of the band are knotted into rings orbeckets about 21/4 inches in diameter.
Into these holes is laced a piece of babiche, which is knotted once into each hole, making a series of beckets about 3/4 inch wide round the inside of the space.
These becketsserve to receive the lashings for attaching the crotch to the gunwales.
The strings are put on as before, except that the twobeckets are separate.
So saying, I went hastily to the companion, removed the ship's telescope from the beckets in which it hung there, and quickly made my way aloft.
There were also beckets fixed to it, and lashings, with which to secure ourselves as well as the casks and baskets of provisions.
I brought him the glass, which was kept hung up in beckets within the companion-hatch.
It consists of a simple metal or wooden batten, sliding in two beckets attached to the outer or inner sides of each of the brackets of the carriage, retained in any position by a thumb-screw.
Then he would give the withy beckets a thoughtful overhaul, and by the time he had got his paddles shipped again and in the water, he had usually earned a good twenty minutes' shirk.
At the same time, one of them frees an end of the wire cable, and, as the boom retreats, the two help to make it run smoothly out through the beckets at the mouths of the sacks.
At the mouth are two beckets or iron rings, through which the strop is rove.
Come on," he added, putting the glass away in itsbeckets and starting for the hatchway.
He took down the long telescope from its beckets against the rear wall of the lamp room and went forward to the great window.
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