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- False_keel abstract "The false keel was a timber, forming part of the hull of a wooden sailing ship. Typically 6 inches thick for a 74-gun ship in the 19th century, the false keel was constructed in several pieces, which were scarphed together, and attached to the underside of the keel by iron staples. The false keel was intended to protect the main keel from damage, and also protect the heads of the bolts holding the main keel together. The false keel could easily be replaced when it became damaged.".
- False_keel wikiPageExternalLink books?id=QhwqAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA189&dq=false+keel.
- False_keel wikiPageID "7165122".
- False_keel wikiPageLength "761".
- False_keel wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- False_keel wikiPageRevisionID "593353056".
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink 74-gun.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_ship_components.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shipbuilding.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Keel.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Scarf_joint.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Scarph_joint.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Seventy-four_(ship).
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLink Ship.
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "False keel".
- False_keel wikiPageWikiLinkText "false keel".
- False_keel hasPhotoCollection False_keel.
- False_keel wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- False_keel subject Category:Sailing_ship_components.
- False_keel subject Category:Shipbuilding.
- False_keel hypernym Timber.
- False_keel type ArchitecturalStructure.
- False_keel type Article.
- False_keel type Ship.
- False_keel type Article.
- False_keel type Component.
- False_keel type Ship.
- False_keel comment "The false keel was a timber, forming part of the hull of a wooden sailing ship. Typically 6 inches thick for a 74-gun ship in the 19th century, the false keel was constructed in several pieces, which were scarphed together, and attached to the underside of the keel by iron staples. The false keel was intended to protect the main keel from damage, and also protect the heads of the bolts holding the main keel together. The false keel could easily be replaced when it became damaged.".
- False_keel label "False keel".
- False_keel sameAs m.0h7pjy.
- False_keel sameAs Q5432713.
- False_keel sameAs Q5432713.
- False_keel wasDerivedFrom False_keel?oldid=593353056.
- False_keel isPrimaryTopicOf False_keel.