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- A chainplate is a metal plate used to fasten a shroud or stay to the hull of a sailboat. One end of the chainplate is normally fastened to a turnbuckle...
- further down by ****tock shrouds. Contrast with forestay and backstay. Chainplate The Free Dictionary - Channel The Lore of Ships, ed. by Bengt Kihlberg...
- coming back into use as tensioning devices. Modern deadeyes, also known as chainplate distributors can be made of titanium or aluminum, manufactured by vendors...
- paint for ship hulls Boat – Vessel for transport by water Cathedral hull Chainplate – ****ings on sailing ships Copper sheathing – Ship hull covering Displacement–length...
- bar between the two knees secures the paddle-beams. (See funnel stays). Chainplate Unsta**** Mast Keegan, John (1989). The Price of Admiralty. New York: Viking...
- An update of the boat in 2023 introduced a new bowsprit design, new chainplate positions, a new cabin window shape, plus an improved hydraulic system...
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- the inboard edge of the side deck and the side of the cabin cladding. Chainplate: a metal bracket through-bolted through the hull for anchoring a shroud...
- the shrouds when casting the line, which were attached to the hull by chainplates, or, in earlier sailing ships, to lengths of chain along the ship's side...
- at 9 am, John ****mins, the carpenter, went forward to inspect Wager's chainplates. Whilst there he thought he caught a fleeting glimpse of land to the...