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Appleyard

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Can anybody enlighten me as to what is a passarelle? I will probably kick myself when I'm told.Thanks

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ccscott49

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Aft or side boarding gangplank, seen mostly on meddy type stern moored boats.

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mikewilkes

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Very dangerous items that need to be treated with great respect on certain boats - especially if one has been consuming vast quantities of incohol.



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Thanks. Friend of mine refers to his as SWGSOW, or "She Who Glides Stealthily Over Water", only neither of them are into sailing.........

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charles_reed

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Passarelle

Strictly speaking a lifting bridge hinged at one end and pulled up at the other.

Most footbridges over canals are passarelles.

It is more specifically used on boats to refer to the gangplank from boat to shore or pontoon (depending whether you're in tidal or non-tidal conditions).
They're most commonly found in Mediterranean berthed boats though a sugarscoop stern makes them less necessary.

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