A projecting contrivance at the side of a boat to prevent upsetting, as projecting spars with a log at the end; also used attributively, as an outrigger canoe.
A projecting frame used to support the elevator or tail planes, etc.
Also called the rigger, - a metal or reinforced plastic extension framework used to support the oar.
A framework attached to the shell and used to support the oarlock; also called a "rigger".
Turning (usually whilst in a low crouch) on the inside ski, with the outside ski extended outwards and off the snow.
An electrified wire attached to a conventional fence. Supported so it is away from the fence.
The steel structural support member extending transverse from the JR.I-beam chassis to support the outside wall of a mobile or modular.
Structural load-carrying members attached to and extending outward from the main longitudinal frame members of a tank trailer, which cradle the tank shell or stiffeners. Sometimes called Cradle End.
A beam or joist projecting from a structure, used to support a load at its end.
a stabilizer for a canoe; spars attach to a shaped log or pontoon parallel to the hull
a projecting frame extending laterally beyond the main structure of a vehicle that supports and stabilises an extending part, eg a crane
a ski pole that resembles a Canadian crutch with a smaller ski at the end
Hydraulically controlled retractable support braces used to stabilize equipment during operation.
A support beam that extends beyond the wall of a building at the ridgeline used to support a hoist.
beam or plank parallel to the ridge board that connects an exposed fascia rafter with interior rafters. With overhanging roofs, the overhanging rafter is attached by the outrigger to non-overhanging rafters.
a metal framework or a carbon-fibre reinforced arm to support the rowlock which is placed approximately 760 mm from the centre of the boat
A wood member nailed to a truss to form an overhang beyond the wall line.
A projecting support with flotation attached that prevents a boat from capsizing. A paddle float and paddle create an outrigger for kayak self rescue.
A short block notched into the end rafters on gable roofs to support sheathing at the roof overhang.
A structural member projecting from a main structure to provide additional stability or to support something, such as an outside scaffold.
a projecting member run out at an angle from the sides of a portable mast or a land crane to the ground to provide stability and to minimize the possibility of having the mast or the crane overturn.
An extension of a rafter beyond the wall line; usually a smaller member nailed to a larger rafter to form a cornice or roof overhang
A term applied to a small racing boat having the oarlocks located on framework extending beyond the sides.
A barrier device that protects counterweight arbors from scenery, etc. that may be leaned against them. Often also supports index lights.
A device that increases the stability of the aerial platform and that are capable of lifting and leveling the aerial platform.
The structural member of a supported scaffold used to increase the base width of a scaffold in order to provide support for and increased stability of the scaffold.
1. Structural support for a roof overhang. 2. Extensions on a piece of heavy equipment used to enhance stability.
Structural load-carrying members attached to and extending outward from the main longitudinal frame members of a trailer; stabilizers for elevating apparatus.
Wood member nailed to a truss to form a rake overhang beyond the wall line.
A floatation device attached to one or both sides of the hull to help prevent capsizing.
An Outrigger is a part of a boat's rigging which is rigid and extends beyond the side or gunwhale of a boat.