Meaning Lapstrake
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Lapstrake


Alternative name for 'Clincher' build of boats.
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Lapstrake


Applied to boats built on the clinker system, in which the starkes overlap each other. The top strake always laps on the outside of the strake underneath.
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Lapstrake


The overlapping of wooden planks, used to form the outer surface of a boat's hull.
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Lapstrake


See Clinker Built.   Compare to Carvel Built
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Lapstrake


The overlapping of wooden planks, used to form the outer surface of a boat's hull.
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Lapstrake


Construction of a wooden canoe so that each longitudinal board overlaps the one below, like a clapboard house; also, clinker built.
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