- Clinker-built, also
known as
lapstrake-built, is a
method of boat
building in
which the
edges of
longitudinal (lengthwise-running) hull
planks overlap...
- In the
first year of operation,
Cruisers constructed 14- and 16-foot
lapstrake boats, and sold them to the
Thompson Bros. Boat Mfg Co. with the Thompson...
- more
seaworthy and lighter. This was
achieved through use of
clinker (
lapstrake)
construction of the hull. The
planks on
Viking vessels were
riven (split)...
-
along the
banks of the
Peshtigo River. The
first product was a
modified lapstrake canoe,
dubbed the "Anti-Leak"
canoe by the brothers.
Thompson Bros. Boat...
- long s**** work boats, such as the Deal
galley punt, a square-sterned,
lapstrake open-boat
rigged with a
single dipping lugsail, used for
salvage and rescue...
-
water out of the boat at
speed or in waves. It had no sail. It was of
lapstrake construction fastened with iron nails. The bow and
stern had
slight elevation...
- it to
overlap about 30mm the
plank above and
below in
normal clinker (
lapstrake) style. Iron
rivets are
about 180 mm
apart where the
planks lie straight...
- but more
rigid hull,
capable of
taking a
variety of sail rigs.
Clinker (
lapstrake)
construction involves longitudinal overlapping "riven timber" (split...
- carvel-built hull
carried three masts, and
featured a
forecastle and
lapstrake stern castle. With a keel
length of
about 25.5
meters and an
overall length...
- A
Whitehall rowboat is a
style of
lapstrake-built
rowboat developed in the
United States in the 19th century. The
basic design is much
older and of European...