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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 336 Though it was a ramship it carried a foremast.
2 337 It possessed great oars, which must be handled by several men, rather than one man to an oar.
2 338 Instead of two side-hung rudders, or oars, it carried a single oar, slung at the vessel's sternpost.
2 339 Its ram was carried high, out of the water.
2 340 It would make its strike not below, but at the waterline.
2 341 It was a laughing stock in the arsenal at Port Kar, but Tersites paid his critics no attention.
2 342 He worked assiduously, eating little, sleeping at the side of the ship, supervising each small detail in the great structure.
Though it was a ramship it carried a foremast. It possessed great oars, which must be handled by several men, rather than one man to an oar. Instead of two side-hung rudders, or oars, it carried a single oar, slung at the vessel's sternpost. Its ram was carried high, out of the water. It would make its strike not below, but at the waterline. It was a laughing stock in the arsenal at Port Kar, but Tersites paid his critics no attention. He worked assiduously, eating little, sleeping at the side of the ship, supervising each small detail in the great structure. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )