bend nDefinition - A wooden strip, about 2" wide, extending from stem to stern between the binded-strake and the gunnelSee cited quotation.YesDec 5, 1975Bob Hollett. DEC 1975Used INot used3Used ISource appears in DNE I as: P 127-75. In 'Further info on source', age may be 58 or 88 - the first digit is difficult to read
bender nA thin flexible tree to which a wire noose or "slip" was attached, and which, bent over a ...
froreTo dim-illumined reaches where the frore,/ Dumb faces of despair/ Gazed at their natural mirr...
bedding'planks making up flooring of wharf or boat (at least in engine house.' [H Paddock: Beddi...
bend n"Bends (strips) used to keep timbers in place while building a boat -- battins."DNE-citUsed ...
bend nWell sometimes perhaps we wouldn't batten out,we'd only have three bend[s] - fore hook,midsh...
bedDefiNitioN - Two body-frame timbers oNe oN each side of the boat, joiNed ...
studdle nthe upper curved part of the timbers between the fore hook and the after hook.PRINTED I...
bend nThe first one [of the three ribs or frames]is the mid ship timber or bendSee cited quotation...
body nWell now, what they call the body frame was...the width of your fore-hook,was called was...y...
halfDefinition- A set of two timbers which do not require a floor, located anywhere in the body-fram...
mid-ship bend"Mid-ship bend" is a term applied to the remaining 3/8's of the timbers, those in the...
shim nchisel shaped piece of wood for taking off rindsDNE-cit G.M.Story 3/77JH 3/77Used I and ...
break-deck nAn elevated section of the deck running aft, beginning a short distance forward of mai...
boxy aA type of wood, particularly spruce, which tends to make a saw bind. After being sawn length...
mid-ship timbersDefinition - The central or middle bed of timbers in the body...
bender nA thin flexible tree to which a wire noose or "slip" was attached, and which, bent over a ...
froreTo dim-illumined reaches where the frore,/ Dumb faces of despair/ Gazed at their natural mirr...
bedding'planks making up flooring of wharf or boat (at least in engine house.' [H Paddock: Beddi...
bend n"Bends (strips) used to keep timbers in place while building a boat -- battins."DNE-citUsed ...
bend nWell sometimes perhaps we wouldn't batten out,we'd only have three bend[s] - fore hook,midsh...
bedDefiNitioN - Two body-frame timbers oNe oN each side of the boat, joiNed ...
studdle nthe upper curved part of the timbers between the fore hook and the after hook.PRINTED I...
bend nThe first one [of the three ribs or frames]is the mid ship timber or bendSee cited quotation...
body nWell now, what they call the body frame was...the width of your fore-hook,was called was...y...
halfDefinition- A set of two timbers which do not require a floor, located anywhere in the body-fram...
mid-ship bend"Mid-ship bend" is a term applied to the remaining 3/8's of the timbers, those in the...
shim nchisel shaped piece of wood for taking off rindsDNE-cit G.M.Story 3/77JH 3/77Used I and ...
break-deck nAn elevated section of the deck running aft, beginning a short distance forward of mai...
boxy aA type of wood, particularly spruce, which tends to make a saw bind. After being sawn length...
mid-ship timbersDefinition - The central or middle bed of timbers in the body...
bender nA thin flexible tree to which a wire noose or "slip" was attached, and which, bent over a ...
froreTo dim-illumined reaches where the frore,/ Dumb faces of despair/ Gazed at their natural mirr...
bedding'planks making up flooring of wharf or boat (at least in engine house.' [H Paddock: Beddi...