breeches buoy

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breeches buoy

A sailor is rescued from a ship using a breeches buoy.

Definition

Noun: A breeches buoy is a specialized rescue device. It consists of a lifebuoy (a ring designed to keep a person afloat) that has a pair of short, sturdy pants ("breeches") attached to it. This apparatus is rigged on a rope line between two points, such as from a rescue ship to a vessel in distress, to transfer people one at a time through the air over water.

Usage

The term is used specifically in maritime and rescue contexts to describe this piece of equipment and the method of evacuation. * The coastguard crew prepared the breeches buoy for the evacuation of the stranded sailors. * In historical accounts of shipwrecks, survivors were often brought to shore using a breeches buoy.

Advanced Usage
  • The phrase "by breeches buoy" can describe the method of transfer.
    • The injured crew member was brought aboard the cutter by breeches buoy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lifebuoy (noun): A ring-shaped life preserver.
  • Breeches (noun): Short trousers fastened just below the knee, historically common in certain uniforms and riding attire.
  • Cable car (noun): While a different technology, it is a conceptually similar system for transporting people along a cable.
Synonyms
  • Rescue sling
  • Life-saving apparatus (specific type)
Notes on Meaning

This is a highly specific, compound noun referring to a single, complete piece of equipment. Its meaning is not derived from simply combining "breeches" and "buoy," but refers to the unique, integrated rescue device.

breeches buoy

A sailor is rescued from a ship using a breeches buoy.

Noun
  1. a life buoy in the form of a ring with short breeches for support; used to transfer people from a ship