... nearly with the level of the keel. The ends of the bottom section form that fine kind of entrance- observable in the lower part of the bow of the fishing boat, called a coble, much used in the north. The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Page 150by John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803Full view - About this book
| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1801 - 1116 pages
...the bow of the fishingboat, called a Coble, much used in the North. From this part to the top of the the stem, it is more elliptical, forming a considerable...of the floor. The breadth is continued far forward towards the ends, leaving a sufficient length of strait side at the top. The sheer is regular along... | |
| 1803 - 540 pages
...the lower part of the bow of the fishing-boat, called a Coble, much used in the north. From this part to the top of the stem, it is more elliptical, forming a considerable projection. The sides, from the the floor-heads to the top of the gunwale, fianch off on each side, in proportion to about half the... | |
| 1806 - 672 pages
...has seen her contend with the waves." This called a coble, much used in the North; from this partto the top of the stem it is more elliptical, forming a considerable projection; the sides from the floor heads to the top of the gunwale, flaupch off on each side, in proportion to about half the breadth... | |
| 1803 - 542 pages
...confideiable projection. The fides, from the floor-heads to the top of the gunwalt, Haunch oil" on each fide, in proportion to about half the breadth of the floor. The breadth is continued far forward towards the ends, leavingafufricient length of lirait fide at the top. The iheer is regular along the... | |
| 1803 - 922 pages
...this part to the top of the ftem it is more elliptical, forming a confiderable projection. The fides, from the floor-heads to the top of the gunwale, flaunch off on each fide, in proportion to about half the breadth of the floor. The breadth is continued far forward towards... | |
| James Stanier Clarke - 1805 - 454 pages
...lower part of the Bow of the fifliing-boat, called a Coble, much used in the North. From this part to the top of the Stem, it is more elliptical, forming a considerable projection. The sides, from the Floor- • .heads to the top of the Gunwale, flaunch off on each sidi, in proportion to about half... | |
| 1806 - 666 pages
...that has seen her contend with the waves." This called a coble, much used in the North; from this part to the top of the stem it is more elliptical, forming a considerable projection; the sides from the iloor heads to the top of the gunwale, tlaunch off on each side,in proportion to about half the breadth... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 pages
...coniiderable projection ; the fides from the floor heads to the top t)f the gunwale, flaunch off on each fide, in proportion to about half the breadth of the floor...is continued far forward toward the ends, leaving a furficient length of flraight fide at the top ; the (heer is regular along the flraight fide, and more... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 pages
...bow pf the fishing-boat called a coble, much used in the north. From this Dart to the top of the item it is more elliptical, forming a considerable projection....sides, from the floorheads to the top of the gunwale, flauuch ofTon each side, in proportion to above half the breadth of the floor. The breadth is continued... | |
| John Campbell - 1817 - 562 pages
...the lower part of the bow of the fishing boat, called a coble, much used in the north. From this part to the top of the stem, it is more elliptical, forming...of the floor. The breadth is continued far forward towards the ends, leaving a sufficient length of strait side at the top. The sheer is regular along... | |
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