10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GARBOARD STRAKE»
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1
Practical Wooden Boat Building
[Whilst fitting in the garboard strake it will be found very convenient to have an
assistant to "hold on."] When the garboard strake is adjusted in the rabbet mark
carefully towards its upper edge where the "spots" on the moulds and on the stem
...
2
Practical Boat Building for Amateurs: Full Instructions for ...
[Whilst fitting in the garboard strake it will be found very convenient to have an
assistant to "hold on."] When the garboard strake is adjusted in the rabbet, mark
carefully towards its upper edge when the "spots" on the moulds and on the stem
...
THE QUESTION: Illustrate and describe the proper method of fitting. shaping and
fastening a garboard strake. THE professional boatbuilder refers to all of the
planks of the boat as strakes. The first plank to be fitted to the frames is the one
next ...
4
Shipwreck and Collisions at Sea: Greatly Prevented by ...
The space between the upper side of the garboard strake, and the under side of
the ceiling where the hard wood is placed, is rather longer fore and aftwise at the
ceiling than at the garboard strake, so as to receive corresponding pieces of ...
5
Nicolaes Witsen and Shipbuilding in the Dutch Golden Age
The outer side of the garboard strake had to come up to the height of the upper
face of the keel. Forward, the strake ended in the r abbet of the stem; aft, it turned,
as described above, to the vertical and ended in the garboard stern rabbet, the ...
A. J. Hoving, Diederick Wildeman, 2012
If the boat is to be full bodied with a bluff bow, the top edge of the garboard strake
should dip abruptly at the forward end. This will cause "hang" in the next few
planks with runoff grain, so it is handy to have some planking stock with shape in
...
Maynard Bray, Peter H. Spectre, 1996
The garboard strake, 12 cubits long, butts against the side of the plankkeel and
posts and is held in position by sewing over a wad of dried grass both inboard
and outboard. It is positioned so that it extends beyond the plankkeel and onto
the ...
Sean Mcgrail, Lucy Blue, Eric Kentley, 2003
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A Practical Course in Wooden Boat and Ship Building
GARBOARD STRAKE After determining the width of the garboard strake at
midship and fore and aft, run a ribband on the frames for the top edge of the
garboard, which should look fair from all directions. It is important to have a
proper ...
Richard M. Van Gaasbeek, 2007
If a garboard strake is over 4 inches in thickness it must be edge-bolted t0 keel in
every second frame space, and if the garboard is over 7 inches in thickness a
second (garboard) strake, I or 1% inch less thickness than first garboard, must be
...
10
The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory ...
The space between the upper side of the garboard-strake and the under side of
the ceiling where the hard wood is placed, is rather longer fore and afterwise at
the ceiling than at the garboard-strake, so as to receive corresponding pieces of ...