Replacing a strake in a lapstrake boat is a little more difficult than it is with a carvel-built boat. |
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However, it is normal practice to caulk the garboard strake and the hood ends with cotton caulking, or oakum in heavier work, and seal it over with a filling compound. |
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There is more aggression, however, between the concept's axles, with a horizontal side strake behind the front wheel and a steep windshield rake. |
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Just below a side strake behind the front wheel, a striking S-curve dips, then flares gradually upward and over the rear fender. |
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It was noted that the leak was caused by corrosion of the upper continuous weld of the bilge strake. |
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The underwater inspection showed that the damage was confined to the bottom plating, especially in way of the port bilge strake. |
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The collision bulkhead between the FPT and No 1 starboard DBWBT had cracks at the connection to the bottom strake. |
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There was a mean thickness reduction of some 2.4 per cent in way of the main deck, stringer plate and sheer strake plating. |
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While this sequence was common other planking patterns were used including starting at the binding strake and planking down to the garboard. |
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The bumper-to-body join lines are discreet and in line with the side rubbing strake, and the wheel arches are gently flared instead of being bounded by thick swages. |
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The gap between the top edge of the sheer strake and the bottom end of the bulwark plating on the main deck acted as freeing ports for the vessel. |
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Did'st thou not see a bleeding hind Whose right haunch earst my stedfast arrow strake. |
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A whiskery fellow in a sailor's cap and faded blue sailcloth trousers rolled to the knee stood in the prow with one bare foot planted on the topmost strake. |
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The first plank, called the binding strake, because it tended to bind the hull together, was temporarily clamped into place so its shape could be marked along the top batten. |
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The lapstrake type of planking, in which each plank or strake overlaps slightly the one below it, can be seen in an elementary form in some dugouts with plank sides. |
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As per the statement, the Split Scimitar Winglet combines the existing Blended Winglet structure with strengthened spars, aerodynamic scimitar tips and a large ventral strake. |
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For that strake I would not let, Another upon him soon I set. |
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The keel was a flattened plank about twice as thick as a normal strake plank but still not strong enough to withstand the downwards thrust of a mast. |
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