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judith ) writes:
When looking at different timber boats I have come across many different backbone that talk about different keels. I am even after reading some of the books what is the difference between such terms as batten keel - rebated keel - has a groove all along its length to take the first plank deadwood keel - a big piece of wood hanging down under the stern hollow heel keel - the keel is not solid, see also "box keel" laminated keel - made from many layers of wood .. Also the term tee-section - looks like the letter "T" in cross section comes up quite a bit. Can anyone please help me get over the keel problem (which is beginning to become like an Achilles heel not keel for me.) Thanks Judith -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ National Capital FreeNet www.ncf.ca Ottawa's free community network website: www.ncf.ca/~ag384 "Tank, take me in." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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