| deireadh leathainn | the square end at the stern of a boat. |
| stobhadh | steaming the wood in a specially prepared box. Enables the builder to shape the wood as he likes. [Cf. bocsa stobhaidh.] |
| lannan | roeves. [NOTES: a note added in second hand – (roves?).] |
| glomaradh | wooden vice. |
| sodhla | flooring in a boat. |
| claigeann | the stem. |
| àite suidhe | seat at the back of a boat. Elsewhere called ‘sileadh’. |
| tobhta thogail | a seat in the middle of a boat which could be lifted depending on the number of oarsmen needed. |
| unlair | cross bearer in a boat. |
| an dùnadh | wooden supports at a boat’s stern. |
| timcheal bheoil | top strake. |
| ocstar | supports under seats at stern and stem. In older boats this extended right round the boat. |
| shoudhla | the bung. |
| bocsa stobhaidh | steam box. [Cf. stobhadh.] |
| casan | wooden props on which the boat rests when not in use. |
| locair chrom | plane used for corners and rounded fitments. |
| pliudhain | the flutes on an anchor. |
| iarunn stiùradh | pintle of a rudder. |
| falmadair | part of rudder held in your hand. ‘An fhuilm’ in South Uist. |
| bal guailleadh | rope used for tying up. Located at front stem. |
| pleadhachas | a mixture. “Pleadhachas de Bheurla.” |