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- Gunwale abstract "The gunwale (/ˈɡʌnəl/) is the top edge of the side of a boat.Originally the gunwale was the "gun ridge" on a sailing warship. This represented the strengthening wale or structural band added to the design of the ship, at and above the level of a gun deck. It was designed to accommodate the stresses imposed by the use of artillery.In wooden boats, the gunwale remained, mounted inboard of the sheer strake, regardless of the use of gunnery. In modern boats, it is the top edge of the side where there is usually some form of stiffening.On a canoe, the gunwale is typically the widened edge at the top of the side of the boat, where the edge is reinforced with wood, plastic or aluminum and to which the thwarts are attached. Modern cedar-strip canoes have gunwales which consist of an inner and outer parts called "inwales" and "outwales". These two parts of the gunwale give rigidity and strength to the hull. The inwale will often have "scuppers" or slots cut into the inwale to allow water to drain when the canoe hull is turned upside down for storing.On a rowing boat (especially in sports), the gunwale is sometimes referred to as the saxboard.On a narrowboat or canal boat, the gunwale is synonymous with the side deck - a narrow ledge running the full length of the sides of the boat allowing a person to (cautiously) walk along the side of the cabin, generally with the aid of a handrail mounted on the roof.".
- Gunwale thumbnail Tugboat_diagram-en_edit1a.svg?width=300.
- Gunwale wikiPageID "301007".
- Gunwale wikiPageLength "2070".
- Gunwale wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Gunwale wikiPageRevisionID "673217057".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Aluminum.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Boat.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Cannon.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Canoe.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Watercraft_components.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink File:Tugboat_diagram-en_edit1a.svg.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Gun.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Gun_deck.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Narrowboat.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Plastic.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Rowing.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Rowing_(sport).
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Strake.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Thwart.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Thwarts.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Wale.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Warship.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Watercraft_rowing.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gunwale".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "gun'''w'''ale".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "gunnel".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "gunnels".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "gunwale".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "gunwale's".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "rails".
- Gunwale wikiPageWikiLinkText "wales".
- Gunwale hasPhotoCollection Gunwale.
- Gunwale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Gunwale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Gunwale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gunwale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_ship_elements.
- Gunwale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Gunwale subject Category:Watercraft_components.
- Gunwale hypernym Edge.
- Gunwale type Agent.
- Gunwale type Article.
- Gunwale type Article.
- Gunwale type Component.
- Gunwale comment "The gunwale (/ˈɡʌnəl/) is the top edge of the side of a boat.Originally the gunwale was the "gun ridge" on a sailing warship. This represented the strengthening wale or structural band added to the design of the ship, at and above the level of a gun deck. It was designed to accommodate the stresses imposed by the use of artillery.In wooden boats, the gunwale remained, mounted inboard of the sheer strake, regardless of the use of gunnery.".
- Gunwale label "Gunwale".
- Gunwale sameAs Dollbord.
- Gunwale sameAs Borda_(náutica).
- Gunwale sameAs Karel.
- Gunwale sameAs Bordé.
- Gunwale sameAs Trincarino.
- Gunwale sameAs Reling.
- Gunwale sameAs Rekke_(maritim).
- Gunwale sameAs Borda_(náutica).
- Gunwale sameAs m.01rx15.
- Gunwale sameAs Планширь.
- Gunwale sameAs Borda.
- Gunwale sameAs Планшир.
- Gunwale sameAs Q1752400.
- Gunwale sameAs Q1752400.
- Gunwale wasDerivedFrom Gunwale?oldid=673217057.
- Gunwale depiction Tugboat_diagram-en_edit1a.svg.
- Gunwale isPrimaryTopicOf Gunwale.