Teak, of good quality ; the stem, stern-post, beams, transoms, aprons, knighthends, hawse timbers, and kehcm, to be entirely free from all defects ; the frame to be well squared from first foothook heads upwards, and free from sap, and also below, unless... Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping - Page 41835Full view - About this book
| Insurance, Marine - 1834 - 654 pages
...first foothook heads upwards, and free from sap, and also below, unless the timber is proportionably larger than the scantling hereafter described ; every...alternate set of timbers to be framed and bolted together. The butts of the timbers to be close, and not to be less in thickness than one-third of the entire... | |
| Insurance, Marine - 1835 - 652 pages
...first foothook heads upwards, and free from sap, and also below, unless the timber is proportionably larger than the scantling hereafter described ; every...well chocked with a butt at each end of the chock. Tke Scan t fingt to be cu follow t : ...... for Ships ... 150 500 Room and space to be .................. | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1842 - 226 pages
...ñrst foothook heads upwards, and free from sap, and also below unless the timber is proportionably larger than the scantling hereafter described ; every...The butts of the timbers to be close, and not to be lees in thickness than one third of the entire moulding at that place, aiid to bwell chocked, with... | |
| Richard Henry Dana - 1856 - 460 pages
...first foothook heads upwards and free from sap, and likewise below, unless the timber be proportionably larger than the scantling hereafter described; every...to be close, and not to be less in thickness than one- third of the entire moulding at that place, and to be well chocked with a butt at each end of... | |
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