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95 Floors up to 40 gldrs. 200 Bilge Futtocks and oors up to 20 gldrs. come to
220 Futtocks up to 18 gldrs.
The Keelson 200, three bilge ceiling
planks of 5 inches 600
For the Ceiling planks on the Bottom and
in the Bilges
For two Deck Clamps superposed
7 inches
13 Riders up to 45, and 26 Futtocks
up to 30 gldrs.
For 7 rider oors, 4 Stern Knees aft in the Crutch,
4 Strakes and Side Planking 5 planks
long, being 40 planks 1400 2 Frame wales thick 9 inches 1000 90 Deck beams up to 9 gldrs. 810 The Washboard 250 230 Top Timbers up to 15 gldrs. 3500
Wood for the Filling Strake and
Gunports 300
One Wale Timber, with 2 widths
of llings 280 A Sheer Rail and Washstrake 200 For Railings and Wainscot 70 For Channels, Chesstrees and cleats 120 For the Beakhead 300 For wood for all the carvings, inside
and out 400 For all the inside paneling, Bulkheads
and Counter Timbers 150 Wood for rooms, cots, galley, etc. 1600 For two-inch deals 900 For 21⁄2-inch deals 700 For 11⁄2-inch deals and battens 700 38 Third-deck beams up to 25 gldrs.
and 76 knees up to 8 gldrs. 1558 For Deck Clamps and Bilge Ceiling
planks 296
up to 40 gldrs., and 18 Futtocks
up to 30
30 Main Deck beams 85, and 60 Knees
up to 60 gldrs.
For chocks and waterways
For Ledges and carlings
For Beams and bilge ceiling planks
For Ceiling planks in between
32 Upper Deck beams 50 gldrs., 64 knees
up to 25
Two breasthooks forward in the bow. 6 knees aft to the Stern gallery
For Binding Strakes
980
6050 450 150 560 560
3200 150 400 160
7800 3960
800 2200 500
1365
How Ships Are Built in Holland Today
 Figure 2.234. Plate LXVI. A boat to be seen from the side, from above, and in cross section.
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