garboard

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garboard

A shipbuilder carefully fits the garboard plank to the keel.

Definition

Noun: The garboard is the first plank or strake (a continuous line of planking) laid next to the keel of a wooden ship. It forms the fundamental connection between the hull's bottom and the central keel structure.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of traditional wooden shipbuilding and nautical architecture. It refers to a critical structural component.

Examples
  • The shipwright carefully shaped and fastened the garboard to the keel.
  • A leak was discovered where the garboard met the keelson.
  • Replacing the rotten garboard planks was the most difficult part of the restoration.
Advanced Usage
  • "Garboard strake": This is a more precise, full term synonymous with "garboard," explicitly identifying it as a strake (a continuous line of planking).
  • "Garboard plank": Another common variant, especially when referring to the individual piece of timber.
Variants and Related Words
  • Garboard strake (n): The full technical term for the garboard.
  • Garboard plank (n): Synonymous with garboard strake.
  • Keel (n): The central structural base of a ship, to which the garboard is attached.
  • Strake (n): A continuous line of planking or plating from a ship's stem to stern.
Synonyms
  • Bottom strake
  • First strake
Notes

This is a highly specialized nautical term. It has no common idioms, phrasal verbs, or metaphorical uses in everyday language. Its usage is confined to discussions of boatbuilding, maritime history, and ship restoration.

garboard

A shipbuilder carefully fits the garboard plank to the keel.

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

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