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the 'gar' prefix seems important. Looks like the origin is the Dutch word
for "cooked" or "done". I would think it would be put in place early in the process, so "done" didn't work for me. But I remember building a small boat when I was a kid and we steamed or "cooked" the boards to make them pliable. Ok, I give. Scout "Nav" wrote in message ... I don't think so. Cheers Scout wrote: hmmm, does 'gar' refer to some heat treatment done to help shape the board? Scout "Nav" wrote Why is the garboard strake so called? |
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