SECTION OF YA WL. 



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SECTION OF YAWL, WITH BUILDING DETAILS. (Not to scale.) 



A. Keel of American elm, 7111. deep by 63 in. wide. 



B. Keelson of American elm, Sin. wide by 2in. thick. 



C. Floors of English oak, spaced 3ft. apart, 6in. by 4-in. at heel, 4in. 



by 4in. at head. 



D. Timbers of American elm, steamed and bent to shape, 3in. wide 



by if in. thick, spaced I2in. apart. 



E. Beams of English oak, 5in. deep by 3^in. thick, spaced 3ft. apart. 



F. Gunwale stringers of American elm, 6 in. wide by 2^in. thick. 



G. Bilge stringers, same as gunwale stringers. 

 H. Shelves of English oak, 7in. by 4in. 



I. Planking first five streaks on each side of keel of English elm, 



9in. by if in. 

 J. Bilge strakes of American elm, gm. by 4in. for half-length of 



vessel. 



K Gunwale of American elm, Qin. by if in. 

 L. Remaining strakes of pitch pine, 7in. by iin. 

 M. Deck planks of pitch pine, $in. by 2^in. 

 N. Covering board of English oak, Qin. by 2^in. 

 O. Bulwark stanchions of English oak, 3^in. by 3^in., tapering to 



2^in. by 2^in. 



p. Bulwark plank of yellow pine, lin. thick. 

 Q. Rail, English oak, $in. by ifin.. 



