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  2. Gunwale - Wikipedia

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    The gunwale of an undecked boat. The gunwale (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ n əl /) is the top edge of the hull of a ship or boat. [1]Originally the structure was the "gun wale" on a sailing warship, a horizontal reinforcing band added at and above the level of a gun deck to offset the stresses created by firing artillery.

  3. Gunnel - Wikipedia

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    Gunnel may refer to: Gunnel (fish), a family of elongated fish; Gunnel (ship element), also known as "gunwale", the top edge of the side of a boat; USS Gunnel, a Gato-class submarine; Gunnel Channel, Antarctica; People with the given name Gunnel: Gunnel André (born 1946), Swedish theologian; Gunnel Fred (born 1955), Swedish actress

  4. Rowlock - Wikipedia

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    A rowlock cut into the top strake of a boat. In some, largely older, strict terminologies, a rowlock is a U-shaped cut-out in the top strake of a boat (usually the wash-strake). In older texts, the U-shaped metal fitting may be called an "oar crutch", a usage which is largely obsolete. [4]: 213–217 [5]

  5. Pholidae - Wikipedia

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    Pholidae is a family of marine ray-finned fishes, known as gunnels, in the scorpaeniform suborder Zoarcoidei. These are fishes of the littoral zone and are mainly found in North Pacific Ocean, with two species found in the North Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean.

  6. Outrigger - Wikipedia

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    Early racing sculls with outriggers in 1851. In a rowing boat or galley, an outrigger (or rigger) is a triangular frame that holds the rowlock (into which the oar is slotted) away from the saxboard (or gunwale in gig rowing) to optimize leverage.

  7. USS Gunnel - Wikipedia

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    Gunnel′s keel was laid down by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut. She was launched on 17 May 1942, sponsored by Mrs. Ben Morell, wife of the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks , and commissioned on 20 August 1942, with Lieutenant Commander John S. "Jack" McCain, Jr. in command.