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DSK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: Not sure I've ever heard of the overhead on a boat being called a "ceiling" by a real sailor either. That's OK, NealŽ wasn't a real sailor anyway. There is a "ceiling" on many boats, particularly old wooden ones. It is the planking along the inner face of the ribs, forming a wall (sort of) for the cabin. DSK Thanks! Never knew that. Eisboch |
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