- The
gunwale (/ˈɡʌnəl/) is the top edge of the hull of a ship or boat.
Originally the
structure was the "gun wale" on a
sailing warship, a
horizontal reinforcing...
- water.
Canoe manufacturers typically provide three beam measurements: the
gunwale (the
measurement at the top of the hull), the
waterline (the measurement...
- high iron that with
others equal or
similar is
placed vertically on the
gunwale,
stern and tops.
Stanchions are used to
support life
lines that keep people...
-
which allows water to
drain instead of
pooling within the
bulwark or
gunwales of a vessel, or
within the
curbing or
walls of a building.
There are two...
- yoal
construction are the
gunwales which stop
short at both bow and
stern leaving several inches of
upper board with no
gunwale. This is
supposed to give...
- beam, a
delta shaped running surface, and a
flotation bulge along the
gunwale, or top edge of the hull. The high bow
provides buoyancy for retrieving...
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Gutur Gu (2010–2014) Hansi...
- 30 m)
above gunwale. The yard of
foresail is 16 ft 6.75 in (5.0483 m) in length. The
mainmast is 12 ft 8.5 in (3.874 m)
above the
gunwale, with 20 ft...
- An
outrigger describes any
contraposing float rigging beyond the side (
gunwale) of a boat to
improve the vessel's stability. If a
single outrigger is...
- (fish), a
family of
elongated fish
Gunnel (ship element), also
known as "
gunwale", the top edge of the side of a boat USS
Gunnel (SS-253), a Gato-class...