garboard strake

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garboard strake

A shipbuilder carefully fits the garboard strake to the keel.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The first plank or strake laid next to the keel of a wooden ship: The "garboard strake" is the fundamental plank in a wooden vessel's hull, positioned immediately adjacent to and running parallel with the ship's keel. It forms the critical first layer of the hull's planking.
Usage
  • The term is used specifically in the context of traditional wooden shipbuilding and nautical architecture. It refers to a singular, specific structural component.
  • Example:
Advanced Usage
  • Technical Context: In shipbuilding plans and restoration projects, the condition and installation of the garboard strake are of paramount importance, as it is integral to the vessel's structural integrity and watertightness.
  • Historical/Maritime Context: The term is frequently encountered in historical texts, maritime archaeology, and discussions of classic boat construction techniques.
Variants and Related Words
  • Garboard (noun): A common shortened form for "garboard strake."
    • The old boat's garboard needed replacement.
  • Strake (noun): A continuous line of planking or plating along a ship's hull.
  • Keel (noun): The central structural base or backbone of a ship, to which the garboard strake is attached.
Synonyms
  • Garboard plank: A less common but descriptive synonym.
  • Bottom strake: A general term indicating its location.
Notes
  • This is a highly specialized nautical term. There are no common phrasal verbs or idioms associated with this specific compound noun. Its meaning is fixed within its technical domain.
garboard strake

A shipbuilder carefully fits the garboard strake to the keel.

Noun
  1. the first wale laid next to the keel of a wooden ship

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