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Definition of carvel-built in English: carvel-builtadjective (of a boat) having external planks which do not overlap. Compare with clinker-built Example sentencesExamples - Replacing a strake in a lapstrake boat is a little more difficult than it is with a carvel-built boat.
- They ship a great deal more water than the southern carvel-built ships, but they are stronger, in the sense that they are more elastic.
- These are long narrow clinker or carvel-built vessels which in a heavy sea have a rather peculiar motion.
- It is not known when carvel-built ships first appeared in northern Europe.
- The original engine is still in the carvel-built yacht shown: this is a Stuart Turner single-cylinder petrol engine
- Clencher-built vessels are much stronger, in proportion to their weight, than carvel-built ships.
- The cutter was clinker-built and only cutters meant for foreign service were ever carvel-built.
Definition of carvel-built in US English: carvel-builtadjectiveˈkärvəlˌbilt (of a boat or ship) having hull planks that do not overlap. Compare with lapstrake Example sentencesExamples - They ship a great deal more water than the southern carvel-built ships, but they are stronger, in the sense that they are more elastic.
- Replacing a strake in a lapstrake boat is a little more difficult than it is with a carvel-built boat.
- These are long narrow clinker or carvel-built vessels which in a heavy sea have a rather peculiar motion.
- Clencher-built vessels are much stronger, in proportion to their weight, than carvel-built ships.
- The cutter was clinker-built and only cutters meant for foreign service were ever carvel-built.
- The original engine is still in the carvel-built yacht shown: this is a Stuart Turner single-cylinder petrol engine
- It is not known when carvel-built ships first appeared in northern Europe.
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