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Wales

In a maritime context, wales (also spelled “wales” or “wale”) refer to the thick planks or strakes running horizontally along the side of a ship, typically part of the hull. These are often thicker or broader than the other planks to provide extra strength and protection to the hull. Key points about wales include:

Structural Integrity: Wales help to reinforce the structure of the ship, providing support and stability.
Protection: They act as a protective barrier against damage from minor collisions, such as bumping into a pier or fending off floating debris.
Aesthetic and Functional Role: Wales can also play a role in the aesthetic design of a ship and are crucial for the functional aspect of distributing stress and strain across the ship’s hull.

 

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