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Ships Bilge PumpsAll wooden ships leak, a stark fact that has terrified sailors since the earliest days of ocean travel. Maritime historical literature is filled with horrific descriptions of being aboard a slowly sinking ship. Starting from this human perspective, then, Thomas J. Oertling traces the five hundred year evolution of a seemingly mundane but obviously important piece of seafaring equipment and tells the story of nautical innovation in this one of a kind
All wooden ships leak, a stark fact that has terrified sailors since the earliest days of ocean travel. Maritime historical literature is filled with horrific descriptions of being aboard a slowly sinking ship. Starting from this human perspective, then, Thomas J. Oertling traces the five-hundred-year evolution of a seemingly mundane but obviously important piece of seafaring equipment--and tells the story of nautical innovation--in this one of a kind history of the ship bilge pump. Beginning with early sixteenth-century documents that recorded bilge pump design and installation and ending at about 1840, when bilge pumps were being mass-produced, Oertling covers a period of radical technological change. He describes the process of making long wooden pump tubes by hand, as well as the assembly of the machine-crafted pumps that helped revolutionize ship construction and design. Also given in detail are the creation, function, and development of all three types of pumps used from about 1500 to well into the nineteenth century--the burr pump, the suction or common pump, and the chain pump. Of further interest is Oertling's overall examination of the nature and management of leaks in ships' hulls. This work is well illustrated, with line art depicting the placement and use of pumps aboard the ships, early drawings showing pump design, and photographs revealing artifacts recently found at shipwreck sites. Of obvious interest to nautical archaeologists, maritime historians, and ship modelers, this book is written in an interesting and informative style, rendering it easily accessible to laypersons and amateur enthusiasts.Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 10/01/1996
ISBN: 9780890967225
Pages: 130
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 8.92h x 5.98w x 0.36d
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★★★★★ 5
Safe chew bone for strong chewers.
Flavor Name: Bacon, Size: Medium
This bone is exactly as advertised. I feel comfortable knowing it won’t splinter and last a good while. Only bone I let my dog chew.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
It is a durable toy for a dog who chews
Flavor Name: Bacon, Size: Medium
I got this for my dog who loves to chew and destroy toys!! Is made well and he hasn't been able to destroy it yet
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Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Stick flavor chew toy.
Flavor Name: Bacon, Size: Medium
My dog LOVES to chew sticks. I purchased this for her in the hopes she would chew this instead. She still chews sticks, but less since purchasing this for her. She loves these versions of Nylabones in all flavors. I would purchase again.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025
★★★★★ 5
A new favorite toy
Flavor Name: Bacon, Size: Medium
My dog carries this everywhere!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026
★★★★★ 5
40lb Lab Retriever Loves It!
Flavor Name: Bacon, Size: Medium
My 40lb Labrador Retriever loves her Nylabone. She DOES chew threw it and it's important to note that it IS plastic, so the product description mentions it should NOT be ingested. The bone eventually does get worn down and she does "bite, then lick" the bone, but she doesn't seem to ingest the entire bone over time and isn't interested in the small, ant-sized pieces of the bone she's carved off with her teeth.
However, over time, the bone does shrink and the edges do get very sharp, so be wary of that. It's not going to hurt anyone, but if you step on it or if it brushes you the wrong way, it could scratch you. Other than that, it's a cheap toy that lasts about a month or so for my dog–a dog that chews up most plush toys pretty quickly.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
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