Other: What Is This Called? *PIC*
We all know that everything on a watercraft must have a name. These names range from the prosaic: "deck", "mast", and "hatch", to the esoteric: "cunningham", "inwale", and "tumblehome". What does one call the concavity that you see near the bow of some kayaks and canoes? Shown in the photo below on a Wee Lassie 2 currently on the ways.
I was able to suss out the "clipper bow" that involves both this concavity and the long concave stem overhang that blends into the bowsprit of a clipper ship. But I can't imagine one describing a canoe bow by equating it with the signature bow of a clipper ship. How about just the concavity of the hull near the bow?
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- Other: What Is This Called? *PIC*
John Messinger -- 10/21/2012, 9:13 am- re-curve *PIC*
Rob Macks/Laughing Loon CC&K -- 10/21/2012, 2:08 pm- Re: re-curve
John Messinger -- 10/21/2012, 2:18 pm
- Re: re-curve
- re-curve *PIC*