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Furniture:
The essential fittings and equipment of a ship, such as anchors, rigging, masts, davits, derricks, winches, etc., excluding her consumable stores such as water, fuel and victuals.

 


Bespoke timber furniture is designed in house to maximize the space available in each model and is crafted by hand in a dedicated 128,000 ft2 (12,000 m2) facility.

Hardwoods have traditionally been used in making such products as furniture, strip flooring, interior trim, boats, cutting boards, novelties, etc.

By all means secure storage ashore for sails, gear, cabin fitments and furniture, carpets, upholstery and bedding, otherwise you may have cause to regret it in the spring.

It's a beautiful piece of teak furniture that reveals a wine locker when it's in place, but stowing it against the bulkhead and unstowing it is a chore, an unnecessary one, it would seem.

welting: fabric-covered cording with exposed seam allowances that can be sewed into seams for decoration, and to reinforce the seams of furniture covers.

houseboat
A large, flat-bottom boat with square sides and house-like characteristics, such as comfortable furniture and living accommodations.
hull
The structural body of the boat that rests in the water.

The stems of any of these palms, used to make wickerwork, canes, and furniture. b. Work made of the stems of these palms. 3. A switch or cane made from these palms. [Malay rotan (perhaps from raut, to pare or trim for use).] ...

of Page] [Bottom of Page] weigh To lift up, as in weigh anchor well-found Well equipped welting fabric-covered cording with exposed seam allowances that can be sewed into seams for decoration, and to reinforce the seams of furniture ...

See also: Boat, Sailing, Keel, Hull, Deck

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