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- longitudinal course of planking or plating which runs from the boat's stempost (at the bows) to the sternpost or transom (at the rear). The garboard strakes...
- {\text{beam}}{2}}}{94}}} where: length is the length, in feet, from the stempost to sternpost; beam is the maximum beam, in feet. This can be simplified...
- and stern; and had two masts. The hull was characterised by a reverse stempost in the shape of a ram with a big cu****er which "must have given... [the]...
- width and over 100 feet (30.48 m) long. In general, they had no keel, stempost, or sternpost. They did have centreboards, and a watertight bulkhead to...
- dgħajjes had a slanting fore stempost and no washboards, but the latter feature was in use by the mid-18th century. Stemposts at both ends of the boat had...
- was broader than it was deep and 82.8 feet (25.2 m) long. At the bow the stempost was raised vertically and at the stern the sternpost, these were made from...
- bowsprit sails, with a deckhouse above the upper deck, and the appearance of stemposts and sternposts.: 31  The deckhouse is extending from the front to the...
- Kamal to Sampang. It is the largest from the family of boats with double stempost, like lis-alis. They can be found plying to Singapore in the past, being...
- and stern; and had two masts. The hull was characterised by a reverse stempost in the shape of a ram with a big cu****er which "must have given... [the]...
- "petit blanc" (small white) silver coin inserted into a cut out in the stempost/keel join was a major step forward. Placed, perhaps, as a token of good...