skeg nthe after extension of the keel upon which the rudder post is mountedPRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used IUsed IWithdrawnskeg boneChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 201
skig nLast part of the keel of a boat, about two feet long, to which the rudder is attached. "We ...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
keelthe principal timber in a ship ex- tending from stem to stern at the bottom and supporting the...
skeg nsee drawing, boat, QUsed INot usedWithdrawnskeg boneChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 201
skeg n=often part of keel offer. not much used now, but in dicts.= often part of keelwithdraw ...
kelsona longitudinal beam or board fasten- ed over and along a boat's keel be- tween the deadwood ...
false aa strong thick piece of timber bolted to the bottom of the keel for pro- tection and incre...
starboardthe right-hand side of a boat as one faces forwardPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Not...
rudder nrudder a broad, flat, movable piece of wood or metal hinged vertically at ...
block nthe supporting cradle for a boat's keel.the supporting cradle for a boat's keelPRINTED ITEM...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
sculling vbl nSculling oar a long oar having a pin at one end to enable a twisting motion to prope...
bow nThe front part of a boat.The front part of a boatPRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used IUsed...
breast na thick V-shaped timber so placed at the top front of a boat to strengthen and connect the...
skig nLast part of the keel of a boat, about two feet long, to which the rudder is attached. "We ...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...
keelthe principal timber in a ship ex- tending from stem to stern at the bottom and supporting the...
skeg nsee drawing, boat, QUsed INot usedWithdrawnskeg boneChecked by Raji Sreeni on Thu 20 Aug 201
skeg n=often part of keel offer. not much used now, but in dicts.= often part of keelwithdraw ...
kelsona longitudinal beam or board fasten- ed over and along a boat's keel be- tween the deadwood ...
false aa strong thick piece of timber bolted to the bottom of the keel for pro- tection and incre...
starboardthe right-hand side of a boat as one faces forwardPRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Not...
rudder nrudder a broad, flat, movable piece of wood or metal hinged vertically at ...
block nthe supporting cradle for a boat's keel.the supporting cradle for a boat's keelPRINTED ITEM...
hookafter hook the timber of a boat nailed at the forward end of the chalks and separ- ating the ...
sculling vbl nSculling oar a long oar having a pin at one end to enable a twisting motion to prope...
bow nThe front part of a boat.The front part of a boatPRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used IUsed...
breast na thick V-shaped timber so placed at the top front of a boat to strengthen and connect the...
skig nLast part of the keel of a boat, about two feet long, to which the rudder is attached. "We ...
lum nthe round part of a boat's oar.PRINTED ITEM W. J. KIRWINNOV 23 1969Used I and SupUsed I and Su...
fruz nOne night the sturdy old vessel jammed fast. ..And presently, such were her labours that her...