- The
trailboards are a pair of
boards that may be
found at the bow of
certain sailing vessels,
where they run from the
figurehead or
billethead back to...
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failure to save her soul from the underworld. The
original figurehead trailboards have not
survived but can be seen on a
design drawing submitted for approval...
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features a
curving longhead under the bowsprit, with
carved and
painted trailboards. A
small figurehead is common. A
typical skipjack is 40 to 50 feet in...
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masthead sloop rig, a
clipper bow with a bowsprit,
wooden decorative trailboards on the bow, a keel-mounted
rudder and a
fixed long keel.
Steering is...
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figurehead is displa**** in the
Connecticut State Capitol Her billethead,
trailboards and
other items are on
display at the Mariners'
Museum in
Newport News...
- to £100 (approx. £10,779 today)
after the
royal arms
intended for the
trailboards were
declared 'not required' by the
Surveyor of the Navy. HMS Orestes...
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raked only
slightly more
sharply than the foremast.4 A
bowsprit with
trailboards was
inevitably used. The hull was
beamy (wide) and shallow, with no chine...
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traditional sailing ship
design features such as long keels,
clipper bows,
trailboards and bowsprits, all
rendered in
modern materials. The
first Ted Gozzard...
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incoming from
outgoing vessels.
Sometimes improperly called sea lanes.
trailboard A
decorative board at the bow of a vessel,
sometimes bearing the vessel's...
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staysail ketch rig, with
aluminum spars, a
clipper bow with a
bowsprit and
trailboards, a
raised counter transom, a keel-mounted
rudder controlled by a wheel...