Parts of a hull
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RIBSParts of a hull
BILGESHull parts
KEELSHull parts
KEELSHull parts, often
BILGEPart of a hull
KEELPart of a hull
KEELPart of a ship's hull
BILGELower part of a hull.
BILGEPart of a ship's hull.
BILGELowest part of a hull.
SEAMWeak part of a hull
KEELBottom of a ship's hull
BILGELower part of a hull
BILGELower part of a ship's hull.
INBOARDWithin the hull of a ship.
STRAKELine of planking on a ship's hull.
BILGELower exterior part of a ship's hull
loofsthe tapering of a hull toward the stern
loofthe tapering of a hull toward the stern
bilgethe lowest inner part of a ship's hull
companionwaystair or ladder within the hull of a vessel
forepeakthe extreme forward part of the interior of a hull
keelthe central framing part in the bottom of a ship's hull
keelsthe central framing part in the bottom of a ship's hull
hullingmaterial for the framework and shell of the hull of a ship
foulingencrusted deposit, esp. on a submerged object, as the hull of a ship
degaussto demagnetize (a ship's hull, electrical equipment, etc.) by means of electric coils
hydroplaned(of a boat) Skim over the surface of water with its hull lifted
hydroplaning(of a boat) Skim over the surface of water with its hull lifted
lazaretssmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
lazaretsmall storeroom within the hull of a ship, esp. one at the extreme stern
hull(of a ship) sufficiently near, or above the horizon, that the hull is visible
strakescontinuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.
antifoulingTreatment of a boat's hull with a paint or similar substance designed to prevent fouling
strakedcontinuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.
hull(of a ship) sufficiently far away, or below the horizon, that the hull is invisible
forepeaksThe forwardmost division of a vessel's hull, often used in ships as a ballast tank
hydrofoila boat fitted with hydrofoils to lift its hull clear of the water at speed
strakecontinuous course of planks or plates on a ship forming a hull shell, deck, etc.
orlopthe lowermost of four or more decks above the space at the bottom of a hull