Bordered
see also: Etymology of Bordered
The bordered is the whole of the bordering S, i.e. the whole of the parts which constitute the hull of a boat. In the European construction industry, bordered is fixed outside on the Membrure S (internal frame). In Antiquity, the elements of bordered were assembled before the frame there is inserted.
Bordered can be of wood, of steel, but it is wanted seals . It must resist the forces of the sea and to a certain extent with tiny shocks when the boat is with quay.
One differentiates:
- bordered the tops (dead works)
- bordered of hull (works sharp)
- bordered of bridge.
Interior side is the Vaigrage.
Bordered can be divided into four zones: the bridge, the walls, the funds and the bilges.
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