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  • Planking
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up planking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Planking may refer to: Planking (fad), an activity consisting of lying face down—sometimes in an unusual

    Planking

    Planking

  • Planking (fad)
  • 2008 fad

    Planking is an activity that consists of lying expressionlessly in a face-down position, sometimes in an unusual or incongruous location. The body is kept

    Planking (fad)

    Planking (fad)

    Planking_(fad)

  • Shad Planking
  • The Shad Planking was an annual political event in Virginia which took place every April near Wakefield in Sussex County. It was sponsored by a chapter

    Shad Planking

    Shad Planking

    Shad_Planking

  • Marston Mat
  • Perforated steel planks for temporary runways

    Marsden matting, but more properly called pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP), is standardized, perforated steel matting material developed by

    Marston Mat

    Marston Mat

    Marston_Mat

  • Clinker (boat building)
  • Method of constructing boats and ships

    planking first, or just some planking may be fitted with, for instance, floors being added whilst that part of the hull is accessible before planking

    Clinker (boat building)

    Clinker (boat building)

    Clinker_(boat_building)

  • Carvel (boat building)
  • Method of building a boat

    Carvel built or carvel planking is a method of boat building in which hull planks are laid edge to edge and fastened to a robust frame, thereby forming

    Carvel (boat building)

    Carvel (boat building)

    Carvel_(boat_building)

  • Boat building
  • Design and construction of floating vessels

    usually consists of planking fastened to frames and a keel. Keel and frames are traditionally made of hardwoods such as oak while planking can be oak but is

    Boat building

    Boat building

    Boat_building

  • Strip-built
  • Method of boat building using planks glued end to end

    more watertight. In a small boat, there will be just one layer of strip-planking, but larger vessels may have two or three layers which, (being a pre-shaped

    Strip-built

    Strip-built

    Strip-built

  • Keel
  • Lower centreline structural element of a ship or boat hull

    keelson was attached to the keel, either bolted or with treenails. Look up planking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A plank first building system that

    Keel

    Keel

    Keel

  • Vasa (ship)
  • 17th-century Swedish warship

    bottom of the hull planking was completed, the floors were shaped and fitted. Then the first futtocks were installed, and planking continued up the side

    Vasa (ship)

    Vasa (ship)

    Vasa_(ship)

  • Plank (exercise)
  • Isometric strength exercise

    Vasishtasana – yoga side plank Solan, Matthew (2019-11-13). "Straight talk on planking". Harvard Health. Retrieved 2025-06-06. Knack Weight Training for Women:

    Plank (exercise)

    Plank (exercise)

    Plank_(exercise)

  • Strake
  • Structure in watercraft construction

    On a vessel's hull, a strake is a longitudinal course of planking or plating which runs from the boat's stempost (at the bows) to the sternpost or transom

    Strake

    Strake

    Strake

  • Plankowner
  • Crewman on North American military ship

    was decommissioned. This practice has been discontinued and stocks of planking that existed at the Curator branch have been donated to various veteran's

    Plankowner

    Plankowner

  • Peter von Danzig (ship)
  • 15th-century ship

    three-masted ship was the first large vessel in the Baltic Sea with carvel planking. Peter von Danzig was built on the French west coast, and originally named

    Peter von Danzig (ship)

    Peter von Danzig (ship)

    Peter_von_Danzig_(ship)

  • Cog (ship)
  • Cargo ship of the Middle Ages

    typically constructed largely of oak, and had full lapstrake, or clinker, planking covering their sides, generally starting from the bilge strakes, with double-clenched

    Cog (ship)

    Cog (ship)

    Cog_(ship)

  • Hulk (medieval ship type)
  • Type of medieval sea craft

    constructed using reverse-clinker planking which involves starting clinker planking at the sheer strake and planking down to the keel. A hulk had two castles

    Hulk (medieval ship type)

    Hulk_(medieval_ship_type)

  • Oakum
  • Tarred fiber

    caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships. Oakum was also used in plumbing for sealing joints

    Oakum

    Oakum

    Oakum

  • Traditional fishing boat
  • use of frames, it is possible to develop carvel-style and clinker-style planking (in the USA the term lapstrake is used instead of clinker). Scandinavians

    Traditional fishing boat

    Traditional fishing boat

    Traditional_fishing_boat

  • Pole sitting
  • Test of endurance

    participant when a dog resembling her own passes by. Tree sitting Stylites Planking (fad) Phonebooth stuffing "Catholic Encyclopedia: St. Simeon Stylites the

    Pole sitting

    Pole sitting

    Pole_sitting

  • Live oak
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    generally used for planking because the curved and often convoluted shape of the tree did not lend itself to being milled to planking of any length. "The

    Live oak

    Live oak

    Live_oak

  • United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test
  • U.S. Marine Corps fitness test

    for as long as possible or until the max time to earn 100 points. The planking form prescribed is that forearms, toes, and fists or palms in contact with

    United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test

    United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test

    United_States_Marine_Corps_Physical_Fitness_Test

  • Shad bake
  • American culinary tradition

    A shad bake, also called a shad roast or shad planking, is a culinary tradition found on the east coast of the United States, particularly associated with

    Shad bake

    Shad bake

    Shad_bake

  • David L. Shirk Ranch
  • United States historic place

    structures covered either in horizontal weatherboard or vertical wood planking with wood-shingle roofing. All of the buildings were painted at one time

    David L. Shirk Ranch

    David L. Shirk Ranch

    David_L._Shirk_Ranch

  • Bailey bridge
  • Type of portable truss bridge

    structural frame, and wood planking (chesses) are placed atop the stringers to provide a roadbed. Ribands bolt the planking to the stringers. Later in

    Bailey bridge

    Bailey bridge

    Bailey_bridge

  • Treenail
  • Wooden fastener

    Specter, Peter (1996). Planking and Fastening. WoodenBoat Books. p. 66. ISBN 9780937822418. Spectre, Peter H. (1996). Planking and Fastening. WoodenBoat

    Treenail

    Treenail

    Treenail

  • Koch (boat)
  • Sailing ship of Russian origin used to explore the Arctic in the 15th and 16th centuries

    Arctic seas, popular among the Pomors. Because of its additional skin-planking (called kotsa) and Arctic design of the body and the rudder, it could sail

    Koch (boat)

    Koch (boat)

    Koch_(boat)

  • Rabbet
  • Cut recess or groove, often in wood

    cabinet . It is also used in door and casement window jambs, and for shiplap planking. In a picture frame the rabbet may hide uneven or poor edges of a painting

    Rabbet

    Rabbet

  • Wale (ship part)
  • Thicker plank in the hull of a ship

    A wale is one of the strakes of wooden planking that forms the outer skin of the hull of a ship, but substantially thicker than the other strakes. It provides

    Wale (ship part)

    Wale (ship part)

    Wale_(ship_part)

  • Mary Rose
  • English Tudor warship (1511–1545)

    the planking once that was complete. Instead planking and framing were carried out in alternating steps, with later futtocks being added as planking carried

    Mary Rose

    Mary Rose

    Mary_Rose

  • Suhaili
  • Bermudan ketch

    Greenwich as an exhibit, but the controlled atmosphere began to shrink her planking, and, unwilling to see her die this way, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston removed

    Suhaili

    Suhaili

    Suhaili

  • Flare (ship)
  • Design element of ships

    Flare is the angle at which a ship's hull plate or planking departs from the vertical in an outward direction with increasing height. A flared hull typically

    Flare (ship)

    Flare (ship)

    Flare_(ship)

  • PSP
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    embedding Python in HTML AMD Platform Security Processor Pierced steel planking Pneumatic stabilized platform, for large floating structures Heckler &

    PSP

    PSP

  • HMS Unicorn (1824)
  • Leda-class sailing frigate

    the frigate was surveyed; most of the planking was found to be in a very poor state, with even newer planking (from the 1850s) also deteriorated. However

    HMS Unicorn (1824)

    HMS Unicorn (1824)

    HMS_Unicorn_(1824)

  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus Valley Civilisation

    Indus_Valley_Civilisation

  • Ferriby Boats
  • Rare examples of British Bronze Age sewn-plank boats

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Ferriby Boats

    Ferriby Boats

    Ferriby_Boats

  • Vergulde Draeck
  • Dutch trading ship

    been studied suggests that there was only one skin of structural hull planking, unlike the larger Indiamen, which usually had two layers. (See Batavia's

    Vergulde Draeck

    Vergulde Draeck

    Vergulde_Draeck

  • Batavia (1628 ship)
  • Dutch East India Company flagship

    the VOC East Indiamen were planked with a double skin of oak structural planking. This was sheathed with a double layer of pine which incorporated tar and

    Batavia (1628 ship)

    Batavia (1628 ship)

    Batavia_(1628_ship)

  • Tocorimé Pamatojari
  • hand tools, Tocorimé Pamatojari boldly exhibits its solid Itaúba ribs and planking. The massive and dense 22 metres (72 ft) ipê keel and keelson secure the

    Tocorimé Pamatojari

    Tocorimé Pamatojari

    Tocorimé_Pamatojari

  • Newport medieval ship
  • Medieval ship found in Newport, Wales

    upper works with axes and removing substantial amounts of the lapstrake planking, framing and internal timbers. The salvaged material would have been readily

    Newport medieval ship

    Newport medieval ship

    Newport_medieval_ship

  • Circular arc hull
  • Boat hull design

    The circular arc hull is a design for boat hulls created by Swedish engineer Fredrik Ljungström. In the 1930s and 1940s, Ljungström designed and built

    Circular arc hull

    Circular_arc_hull

  • Nelson-class battleship
  • Class of battleships of the British Royal Navy

    materials such as aluminium for fittings, and fir instead of teak for deck planking, although subsequently, teak decks were fitted in the late 1920s, following

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class battleship

    Nelson-class_battleship

  • Museum of Ancient Ships, Pisa
  • Museum in Pisa, Italy

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Museum of Ancient Ships, Pisa

    Museum of Ancient Ships, Pisa

    Museum_of_Ancient_Ships,_Pisa

  • Caravel
  • Type of sailing ship

    linguistic lineage corresponds with a documented continuity of carvel-planking construction practices across the Mediterranean basin. Alternatively, some

    Caravel

    Caravel

    Caravel

  • Shipbuilding
  • Construction of ships and floating vessels

    techniques, where any reinforcing frames are inserted after assembly of the planking has defined the hull shape. Carvel construction then took over in the Mediterranean

    Shipbuilding

    Shipbuilding

    Shipbuilding

  • Caïque
  • Traditional Greek fishing boat

    built with sawn ribs and a timber keel, stem, etc. covered with carvel planking, terminated with the deck. The frame of the craft is often painted with

    Caïque

    Caïque

    Caïque

  • Pterospermum acerifolium
  • Species of plant

    problems, and even tumors. The reddish wood of the bayur tree can be used for planking. Because the wood is soft, it is not considered to be very strong. However

    Pterospermum acerifolium

    Pterospermum acerifolium

    Pterospermum_acerifolium

  • Thuja occidentalis
  • Species of evergreen coniferous tree

    wood for the structural elements, such as ribs and planking, of birchbark canoes and the planking of wooden canoes. The essential oil within the plant

    Thuja occidentalis

    Thuja occidentalis

    Thuja_occidentalis

  • Gokstad ship
  • 9th-century Viking ship

    an alarming rate if sailed at high speed. The method of fastening the planking to the frames above the waterline is by iron rivets in the form of iron

    Gokstad ship

    Gokstad ship

    Gokstad_ship

  • Gilgamesh flood myth
  • Flood myth in the Epic of Gilgamesh

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Gilgamesh flood myth

    Gilgamesh flood myth

    Gilgamesh_flood_myth

  • Horsemaning
  • Photography trend

    Horsemaning saw a revival in 2011, along with other photo fads such as planking and owling. All three were considered among the top 10 Facebook sensations

    Horsemaning

    Horsemaning

    Horsemaning

  • Mannequin Challenge
  • Viral Internet video trend

    time Planking (fad) Statues (game) Harlem Shake (meme) Tesema, Martha (November 3, 2016). "The Mannequin Challenge will actually make you miss planking".

    Mannequin Challenge

    Mannequin Challenge

    Mannequin_Challenge

  • Strength training
  • Exercise to improve strength

    A gym where various forms of strength training are being practiced. From left: overhead presses, battle ropes, planking, and kettlebell raises.

    Strength training

    Strength training

    Strength_training

  • Port Stanley Airport
  • Civilian airport at Port Stanley, Falkland Islands

    the runway was constructed of Marston Mat (also known as pierced steel planking or PSP). This situation continued until 1978, when a storm tore up large

    Port Stanley Airport

    Port Stanley Airport

    Port_Stanley_Airport

  • Battle of Myonessus
  • Naval battle where Rome and Rhodes defeat the Seleucids

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Battle of Myonessus

    Battle of Myonessus

    Battle_of_Myonessus

  • Point Barrow Refuge Station
  • United States historic place

    is now finished in weatherboard, but was original sheathed in vertical planking. The building was originally erected to house a rescue and support station

    Point Barrow Refuge Station

    Point Barrow Refuge Station

    Point_Barrow_Refuge_Station

  • Dolium
  • Ancient Roman pottery container

    there is little left to be excavated and studied of the hull. The hull planking is also poorly preserved, but there were, however, thirteen strakes that

    Dolium

    Dolium

    Dolium

  • Ancient Black Sea shipwrecks
  • Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Ancient Black Sea shipwrecks

    Ancient_Black_Sea_shipwrecks

  • The Walsh Brothers
  • mention on Jimmy Kimmel Live for a video showing them taking part in the planking prank fad. In 2013 they began doing a Web series for Comedy Central Studios

    The Walsh Brothers

    The_Walsh_Brothers

  • Highland charge
  • Battle tactic of Scottish Highland clans

    patriot militia. The patriots had previously removed some of the bridge's planking and greased the rails in order to slow an attack, and several men were

    Highland charge

    Highland charge

    Highland_charge

  • Gingerbread Mansion
  • Historic building in Ferndale, California

    M.D. Technical details Structural system fir/redwood framing, redwood planking, Size 10,000 square feet (930 m2) Design and construction Main contractor

    Gingerbread Mansion

    Gingerbread Mansion

    Gingerbread_Mansion

  • Corsica Airfield Complex
  • Airfield complex in Corsica

    land with runway 09/28 (915 m × 45 m, 3,002 ft × 148 ft pierced steel planking). In 1943–1944, Casabianda Airfield resumed operations as a US air base

    Corsica Airfield Complex

    Corsica Airfield Complex

    Corsica_Airfield_Complex

  • Mortise and tenon
  • Woodworking joint

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Mortise and tenon

    Mortise and tenon

    Mortise_and_tenon

  • Lulworth (yacht)
  • (1,230 sq ft) staysail 69.5 m2 (748 sq ft) jib 46.5 m2 (501 sq ft) jib topsail 500 m2 (5,400 sq ft) spinnaker Build mahogany planking on steel frames

    Lulworth (yacht)

    Lulworth (yacht)

    Lulworth_(yacht)

  • J. Mora Moss House
  • Building in California, United States

    Moravia Moss Technical details Structural system pine framing, redwood planking Size 5,500 square feet (510 m2) Design and construction Architect S. H

    J. Mora Moss House

    J. Mora Moss House

    J._Mora_Moss_House

  • Reims – Champagne Air Base
  • Airport in Bétheny, France

    of its liberation. The combat engineers laid down a 5000' Pierced Steel Planking all weather runway, aligned northeast–southwest (05/23), along with an

    Reims – Champagne Air Base

    Reims_–_Champagne_Air_Base

  • PT boat
  • World War II patrol torpedo boat

    unique double longitudinal planked (mahogany outer planking and Port Orford cedar inner planking) lightweight hull on bent laminated oak framing, she

    PT boat

    PT boat

    PT_boat

  • Patrol torpedo boat PT-617
  • Torpedo boat of the United States Navy

    motor torpedo boat. The hull was constructed of two layers of mahogany planking laid diagonally over laminated spruce, white oak, and mahogany frames,

    Patrol torpedo boat PT-617

    Patrol torpedo boat PT-617

    Patrol_torpedo_boat_PT-617

  • Vought F7U Cutlass
  • US Navy carrier-based fighter-bomber aircraft in service 1951–1959

    A VF-83 F7U-3 launches from the USS Intrepid in 1954 undergoing catapult testing during which its afterburners set deck planking ablaze

    Vought F7U Cutlass

    Vought F7U Cutlass

    Vought_F7U_Cutlass

  • Longitudinal framing
  • Type of ship hull structure

    corresponding deck beams, a method that is well suited to support longitudinal planking. Longitudinal framing was a known method of shipbuilding before Isherwood

    Longitudinal framing

    Longitudinal_framing

  • Thibaut Courtois
  • Belgian footballer (born 1992)

    pronounced the same way as "Tebowing", and is also similar to the worldwide 'planking' meme which was popular in 2011. Outside football, Courtois has been said

    Thibaut Courtois

    Thibaut Courtois

    Thibaut_Courtois

  • Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms
  • United States Marine Corps base in California

    Direction Length and surface 10/28 2,442.9 metres (8,015 ft) perforated steel planking (PSP) Airfield name Strategic Expeditionary Landing Field (SELF) Source:

    Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

    Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

    Marine_Corps_Air_Ground_Combat_Center_Twentynine_Palms

  • Broadside (naval)
  • Coordinated gunfire from a ship's side

    unstable. In Northern Europe the technique of building ships with clinker planking made it difficult to cut ports in the hull; clinker-built (or clench-built)

    Broadside (naval)

    Broadside (naval)

    Broadside_(naval)

  • Periplus of the Euxine Sea
  • 2nd-century guidebook by Arrian

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Periplus of the Euxine Sea

    Periplus of the Euxine Sea

    Periplus_of_the_Euxine_Sea

  • Shipbuilding in the early modern period
  • "Clinker and Caravel – different types of planking". The Independent. Retrieved 2018-07-27. Carvel Planking Texts for Sailboats—Richard Joyce Montana

    Shipbuilding in the early modern period

    Shipbuilding in the early modern period

    Shipbuilding_in_the_early_modern_period

  • Politics of Virginia
  • Politics of the U.S. state of Virginia

    2012. State election seasons traditionally start with the annual Shad Planking event in Wakefield. In 2007, the Virginia General Assembly proposed Civil

    Politics of Virginia

    Politics of Virginia

    Politics_of_Virginia

  • De Havilland DH.88 Comet
  • Racing aircraft in Britain

    majority of the wing was covered using two layers of 2 in (51 mm) wide spruce planking laid diagonally across the wing, with the outer layer laid crosswise over

    De Havilland DH.88 Comet

    De Havilland DH.88 Comet

    De_Havilland_DH.88_Comet

  • Plank
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    with Plank All pages with titles containing Plank Planck (disambiguation) Planking (disambiguation) Slats (disambiguation) Walk the Plank (disambiguation)

    Plank

    Plank

  • Battle of Chios (201 BC)
  • 201 BC battle of the Cretan War

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Battle of Chios (201 BC)

    Battle of Chios (201 BC)

    Battle_of_Chios_(201_BC)

  • Ambassador (clipper)
  • British tea clipper built in 1869

    clipper built in 1869. She was a composite clipper, built with wooden planking over an iron skeleton and was W. Lund & Co's first tea clipper. She is

    Ambassador (clipper)

    Ambassador (clipper)

    Ambassador_(clipper)

  • Part-time job terrorism
  • Japanese social phenomenon

    on social media. Stunts include climbing into ice cream freezers, or "planking" on counter-tops at fast-food restaurants. Although such pranks would not

    Part-time job terrorism

    Part-time_job_terrorism

  • Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21
  • 1956 Soviet fighter aircraft family

    missiles Max takeoff weight: 8,800 kg (19,401 lb) unprepared or metal planking runway 9,800 kg (21,605 lb) paved runway with standard wheels and tyres

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21

    Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21

    Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21

  • Playing dead
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Playing dead may refer to: Playing dead, a variation of Planking (fad) Playing dead, or apparent death, an animal behaviour "Playing Dead", a track on

    Playing dead

    Playing_dead

  • Ancient Carthage
  • Phoenician city-state and empire

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient Carthage

    Ancient_Carthage

  • Mayan (schooner)
  • 1947 wooden schooner

    timbers, Honduran mahogany for the planking (fastened with iron nails) and yellow pine for ceiling carvel planking Teak decking atop White oak deck frames

    Mayan (schooner)

    Mayan_(schooner)

  • Achaemenid navy
  • Navy of the Persian Empire

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Achaemenid navy

    Achaemenid_navy

  • SMS Schwalbe (1860)
  • Prussian gunboat

    removed from her hull so ventilation holes could be cut into the outer planking. Her entire propulsion system, including the masts and the funnel, was

    SMS Schwalbe (1860)

    SMS Schwalbe (1860)

    SMS_Schwalbe_(1860)

  • Tom Green
  • Canadian actor and comedian (born 1971)

    clues in planking origins mystery". CNN.com. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2011. "Tom Green – Screw Planking ... Go

    Tom Green

    Tom Green

    Tom_Green

  • Southend Pier
  • Pleasure pier in Southend-on-Sea

    Just ten years later in 2005, another fire destroyed much of the wooden planking and caused significant damage to the old pierhead and surrounding structures

    Southend Pier

    Southend Pier

    Southend_Pier

  • Lophira alata
  • Species of tree

    timber is extremely hard and used for railroad ties, groynes and bridge planking, as it is rot-resistant. The trunk of Lophira alata is usually straight

    Lophira alata

    Lophira alata

    Lophira_alata

  • Near Oceania and Remote Oceania
  • Islands of Oceania near to Australia

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Near Oceania and Remote Oceania

    Near Oceania and Remote Oceania

    Near_Oceania_and_Remote_Oceania

  • Marine navigation
  • Process of steering a ship from a starting point to a destination

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Marine navigation

    Marine navigation

    Marine_navigation

  • Sea Peoples
  • Purported ancient tribal confederation of the Late Bronze Age

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Sea Peoples

    Sea Peoples

    Sea_Peoples

  • Wreck of Rochelongue
  • Ancient shipwreck in southwestern France

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Wreck of Rochelongue

    Wreck_of_Rochelongue

  • Ashkelon shipwrecks
  • Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Ashkelon shipwrecks

    Ashkelon_shipwrecks

  • El Tovar Hotel
  • NRHP building in Coconino County, Arizona

    construction, yielding to lighter, smoother framed construction sheathed with planking for the upper levels. The roof is covered in shingles. The hotel is of

    El Tovar Hotel

    El Tovar Hotel

    El_Tovar_Hotel

  • Dark Harbor 17 1/2
  • Sailboat

    was caravel planking over steam bent frames, although boats can also be built with modern methods such as cold moulding or strip planking. Decks can be

    Dark Harbor 17 1/2

    Dark_Harbor_17_1/2

  • Battle of Cape Ecnomus
  • Naval battle of the First Punic War; possibly the largest in history

    Sailing Towing Poling Components Anchor Bow Cabin Deck Figurehead Hull Planking Keel Mast Oar Paddle Rope Rudder Steering oar Sail Sail components Stem

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

    Battle of Cape Ecnomus

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  • Composite construction
  • construction was the use of an iron hull framework which was covered in timber planking to provide the water-tight skin of the hull. If properly insulated fastenings

    Composite construction

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  • Corvus (boarding device)
  • Roman military boarding device

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    Corvus (boarding device)

    Corvus (boarding device)

    Corvus_(boarding_device)

  • Pontian boat
  • 3rd-5th century boat in Pahang, Malaysia

    An archaeological study of the Butuan Boats and the use of edge-joined planking in local and regional construction techniques techniques (PDF) (PhD thesis)

    Pontian boat

    Pontian_boat

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  • Stringer
  • n.

    A streak of planking carried round the inside of a vessel on the under side of the beams.

  • Slice
  • v. t.

    A plate of iron with a handle, forming a kind of chisel, or a spadelike implement, variously proportioned, and used for various purposes, as for stripping the planking from a vessel's side, for cutting blubber from a whale, or for stirring a fire of coals; a slice bar; a peel; a fire shovel.

  • Planking
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Plank

  • Loof
  • n.

    The part of a ship's side where the planking begins to curve toward bow and stern.

  • Quickwork
  • n.

    The planking between the spirketing and the clamps.

  • Planking
  • n.

    The act of laying planks; also, planks, collectively; a series of planks in place, as the wooden covering of the frame of a vessel.

  • Rib
  • n.

    One of the timbers, or bars of iron or steel, that branch outward and upward from the keel, to support the skin or planking, and give shape and strength to the vessel.

  • Furring
  • v. t.

    Double planking of a ship's side.

  • Dousing-chock
  • n.

    One of several pieces fayed across the apron and lapped in the knightheads, or inside planking above the upper deck.

  • Straight-joint
  • a.

    In the United States, applied to planking or flooring put together without the tongue and groove, the pieces being laid edge to edge.

  • Reem
  • v. t.

    To open (the seams of a vessel's planking) for the purpose of calking them.

  • Wale
  • n.

    Certain sets or strakes of the outside planking of a vessel; as, the main wales, or the strakes of planking under the port sills of the gun deck; channel wales, or those along the spar deck, etc.

  • Ceiling
  • v. t.

    The inner planking of a vessel.

  • Cleading
  • n.

    The planking or boarding of a shaft, cofferdam, etc.

  • Spirketing
  • n.

    The planking from the waterways up to the port sills.

  • Skin
  • n.

    The covering, as of planking or iron plates, outside the framing, forming the sides and bottom of a vessel; the shell; also, a lining inside the framing.

  • Boottopping
  • n.

    Sheathing a vessel with planking over felt.

  • Planking
  • n.

    The act of splicing slivers. See Plank, v. t., 4.

  • Brattice
  • n.

    Planking to support a roof or wall.

  • Quickwork
  • n.

    All the submerged section of a vessel's planking.