"Gunnels" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Gunnels" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Gunnels" Meaning

Gunnel refers to a longitudinal wooden strip or plank, typically curved, that is used to support a boat's hull, particularly in traditional shipbuilding. It is usually attached to the keel of the vessel, providing additional strength and protection to the hull. The noun "gunnel" is often used interchangeably with "rail," although some boat enthusiasts make a distinction between the two, with "gunnel" specifically referring to the curved strip and "rail" to the flat or slightly curved upper edge of the hull.

"Gunnels" Examples

Gunwales


A gunwale is the upper edge of a boat's side, above the wales.

Here are 5 usage examples:

1. Boating terminology

The captain checked the gunwales of the boat to make sure they were securely fastened before navigating through the choppy waters.

2. Nautical repairs

After the storm, the boat's gunwales were battered and needed to be repaired before the owner could set sail again.

3. Marine hardware

The salesman showed us the different types of gunwale cleats available for our sailboat, explaining their pros and cons.

4. Boat maintenance

As part of regular maintenance, the owner carefully examined the gunwales of their cruiser to prevent water damage.

5. Literary description

The gunwales of the old sailing vessel creaked and groaned as it rocked gently on the quiet harbor, a nostalgic reminder of times past.

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