The ribs of a ship, also known as frames, are the structural components that provide the vessel with its shape and strength. They are typically made of wood or metal and run perpendicular to the keel, extending from the bottom of the hull to the deck. These ribs help support the hull, distribute loads, and contribute to the overall stability and integrity of the ship. Essentially, they serve as the backbone of the vessel, ensuring it can withstand the stresses of the sea.
The broken hull exposed the shattered ribs of the grounded ship, lying askew in the shoals. My ribs hurt!
A futtock is a curved timber which forms the ribs of a ship.
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That would be the spine, to which the ribs are connected.
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a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.
The backbone of a ship refers to its structural framework, primarily consisting of the keel and the ribs or frames that provide strength and shape. The keel runs along the bottom of the ship and serves as the main structural element, while the ribs support the hull and maintain its integrity. Together, these components ensure stability, balance, and durability during navigation. This structural design is essential for a ship's performance and safety at sea.
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Where & when the keel was laid down; meaning when they started building the bottom of the ship (the keel is the bottom of the ship). Like a person's spine and ribs, a ship is the same way, only made of metal instead of bone.
The hull is the outer shell of a ship. It generally included the frames ("ribs") that form the ship's shape, and the outer planking (wood) or plating (iron, steel, fiberglass) that covers the frames and makes the vessel watertight and strong.
The correct order of ribs from superior to inferior are true ribs, false ribs, and floating ribs. Humans have 24 ribs.
Three types of ribs we have are True ribs, False ribs, and Floating ribs.