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garboard
garboard (ˈgɑːbɔəd) Also 7 garbell, -ble. [app. a. Du. gaarboord (obs.), explained by Winschooten (1681) as f. gar-en short for gaderen to gather + boord board n. Cf. F. gabord (1538 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The first range of planks laid upon a ship's bottom, next the keel; the corresponding range of plat...
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Clinker (boat building)
From the hog, the garboard, bottom, bilge, topside and sheer strakes are planked up, held together along their ‘lands’ – the areas of overlap between neighbouring The garboard was bedded onto the hog and keel and the ends of the strakes onto the stem and apron with a mixture of white lead and grease.
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Elmstone (Barqe)
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Keel American and English Elm, Frames angle, with reverse angles to each frame; Spacing of Frames , Floors , single plate keelson above floors, garboard Plank, garboard to topside in elm and Dantzic oak, decks yellow pine.
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garble
▪ I. garble, n. (ˈgɑːb(ə)l) Also 6–7 garbell, -byll. [prob. ad. It. garbello (whence F. grabeau, which has had all the Eng. senses), f. garbellare to garble.] † 1. Refuse (of spices); extraneous matter. Obs.1502 Arnolde Chron. (1811) 234 The garbyll of macis. 1603–4 Act 1 Jas. I, c. 19 §2 If any the...
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The Ship that Found Herself
The deck-beams, the stringers, the garboard-strake, the triple-expansion engine and other parts, have particular functions, and their characters are correspondingly Stringers "always consider themselves most important, because they are so long"; the garboard-strake says "I'm twice as thick as most of the others, so
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Sparrow Hawk (pinnace)
We have replaced the keel, sternpost, stern-knee, part of the keelson, all the floor timbers, most of the first futtocks and the garboard strake on the
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strake
▪ I. strake, n.1 (streɪk) Also α. 6 strack, strak, straake, 7 straak, 6–8 straik; β. 6 streake, 6–9 streak. [ME. strake, app. belonging to the OTeut. root *strak- whence *strakjan, OE. stręccan stretch v. Cf. NFris. (Sylt) straak a stretch, straake v. to stretch oneself. It is perh. impossible to di...
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Strake
The garboard strakes are the two immediately adjacent to the keel on each side. Terminology
In boat and ship construction, strakes immediately adjacent to either side of the keel are known as the garboard strakes or A strakes.
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plating
plating, vbl. n. (ˈpleɪtɪŋ) [f. plate v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb plate in various senses. a. The making or application of metal plates; spec. in Surg.: cf. plate v. 1 b.1831 J. Holland Manuf. Metal I. 139 The operation of plating..in the manufacture of spades and shovels. 1890 W. J. Gord...
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Fusi Yama
Her frames spaced 18", Floors 18" x .5", keelson Plat 12" x .75", garboard strake 12" x 10" made of American Rock elm. 5" to 4" Plank in Elm and teak, garboard to topside, with decks constructed of yellow pine.
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rabbet
▪ I. rabbet, n. (ˈræbɪt) Forms: 5 rabit, 5–8 rabet, 6 rabat(e, -att, -ett, rabbott-, 8–9 rabbit, 7– rabbet. See also rebate. [a. OF. rabat, rabbat the act of beating down, a check, abatement in price, recess in a wall, etc., n. from rabattre to beat back or down: see rebate v.] I. 1. a. A channel, g...
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Thermopylae (clipper)
The hull planking was American rock elm from the garboard to the light water line, and then teak from there to the rail.
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Maju (iron ship)
x 2.4"; Frames 4.5" x 3" x 0.5" angle; Spacing of frames 23"; Floors 24" x 0.5"; Single Plate Keelson, 14" x 0.7" with rider plate and 4 angle irons; garboard
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sand
▪ I. † sand, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1–2 sand, sond, 3–6 sand(e, sond(e, 3 saand, sund, 5 saande, sonnd, sound(e, soonde, sownde, 4–5 Sc. saynd(e. [OE. sand, sǫnd str. fem., f. OTeut. *sand- in *sandjan to send.] 1. The action of sending; that which is sent, a message, present; (God's) dispensation or ordin...
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