borda trizi

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Turkish - English
gunwale
The top edge of the hull of a nautical vessel, where it meets the deck
The top rail of the side of a boat or ship
(g¾n ...l) - The top of the Bulwark or side rail
The side deck, which runs along the side of the cabin to enable crew to get from one end of the boat to the other
The upper edge of a boat's sides
The upper edge of a boat's sides, usually with railing
The upper edge of a vessel's or boat's side; the uppermost wale of a ship (not including the bulwarks); or that piece of timber which reaches on either side from the quarter-deck to the forecastle, being the uppermost bend, which finishes the upper works of the hull
The heavy top rail of a boat
A structural timber extending from bow to stern along the inside of the top plank; loosely speaking, the top edge of the hull of a boat Pronounced "Gun'l"
(or gunnel, saxboard) Top section on the sides of a shell which runs along the sides of the crew section where the rowers are located The riggers are secured to the gunwale with bolts
Vertical portion of the shell perpendicular to water's surface to which the riggers are attached Used by the oarsmen to hold the shell while it is inverted Pronounced "gunnel"
the upper edge of the side of a boat or small ship (gun + wale (11-20 centuries) (from walu); because it was once used to support guns)
The part of a vessel where hull and deck meet (Pronounced "gun'l")
A horizontal strip of wood running the length of a shell, to which the ribs and other parts traditionally are attached
On a canoe, the top edge of the sides Also known as gunnel (Same word, same pronunciation, different spelling )
Side of the ship is called the gunwale; the other side of the ship would have been about 20 feet to the left
The removable section of the vessel's side below the deck level
Wale running just outside the top of a bulwark, so-called since small swivel guns were mounted on it
{i} upper part of a boat (Nautical)
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