Dead light Dead lightCreated OnFebruary 6, 2018byCult of Sea Print You are here: Glossary D Dead light < Back to Glossary IndexSteel disc, that is dogged down over a porthole to secure against breakage of the glass and to prevent light from showing through. A kind of window-shutter for the windows in the stern of a ship, used in very bad weather. Related:Dreadage or Dreading ClauseHog (Hogging)PortholeArrived shipCOA (Contract of Affreightment)Bareboat charter
Dead lightCreated OnFebruary 6, 2018byCult of Sea Print You are here: Glossary D Dead light < Back to Glossary IndexSteel disc, that is dogged down over a porthole to secure against breakage of the glass and to prevent light from showing through. A kind of window-shutter for the windows in the stern of a ship, used in very bad weather. Related:Dreadage or Dreading ClauseHog (Hogging)PortholeArrived shipCOA (Contract of Affreightment)Bareboat charter