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- Q5067929 subject Q6157192.
- Q5067929 abstract "Chain girth is a measurement of a yacht hull.Chain girth is specified in some design rules to handicap or match the capabilities of sailing vessels of similar design such as the 12 metre boats. Chain girth is measured as a straight line from a given elevation on the hull near the waterline vertically from a specified fore-and-aft position and diagonally as viewed from the bow to a point on the hull near the keel. It differs from the skin girth which is measured following the surface of the hull.".
- Q5067929 thumbnail Chain_and_skin_girth.svg?width=300.
- Q5067929 wikiPageExternalLink CurrentClassRules.pdf.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q1075310.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q12453.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q170173.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q426745.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q492878.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q6157192.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q7535397.
- Q5067929 wikiPageWikiLink Q8658.
- Q5067929 comment "Chain girth is a measurement of a yacht hull.Chain girth is specified in some design rules to handicap or match the capabilities of sailing vessels of similar design such as the 12 metre boats. Chain girth is measured as a straight line from a given elevation on the hull near the waterline vertically from a specified fore-and-aft position and diagonally as viewed from the bow to a point on the hull near the keel.".
- Q5067929 label "Chain girth".
- Q5067929 depiction Chain_and_skin_girth.svg.