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Parts and Terms of a Boat

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Parts and Terms of a Boat

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  1. Parts and Terms of a Boat Source: river queen houseboat Keel: The central structural basis, which extends from stem to stern at the bottom of a boat’s frame and on which all other elements are built? Beam: Transverse beams of a boat, which connect opposing frames and on which the deck is built. Post: Vertical or curved extensions, which extend from stem (stempost) to stern (sternpost) of a boat as the continuation of the keel. Frame: Curved elements connected to the keel and form the ribs of a boat. Rudder blade: The plate, which is attached to the sternpost, and allows the boat to go and rotate in the desired direction. Gunwale: The first outside part of the deck that connects ends of frames to each other. Topside:The sides of a boat’s hull above the waterline. Bottom:The part of a boat’s hull under the waterline. Bilge: The lowest inner compartment of a boat under the waterline. Wing: The inner part of a boat above the waterline. Rudder or tiller: The part that controls the rudder blade. Unmoor: The command given for releasing or removing moorings. Hoist: The command given for lifting an object to the desired place or for raising a flag or pennant on the staff. Loose: The command given for letting the rope go without completely releasing it. Belay: The command given for connecting the ropes to the places such as cleat and ring. Haul down: The command given for lowering sails, flags, pennants, etc with the help of a rope. Hoist away: To lift or raise something (such as sail). Continue reading: http://www.luxuryatch.com/1970-river-queen-houseboat/

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