| 1. The keel |
| 2. The rib-cage with its different parts |
| stringers | ribs. |
| 3. Stem and stern |
| snockan | stem post. |
| aft | |
| reens | wear strips (made of larch). |
| 4. The planking |
| 5. The gunwale |
| gunnel | |
| 6. Interior parts, such as seats |
| thaft | seat. |
| 7. Fittings for oars |
| rowllocks | |
| tallups | straight pin. |
| 8. Rudder and its fittings |
| falamen? | |
| skewer? | |
| steer | |
| 9. Fittings for a mast |
| 10. Other fittings if sails are to be used |
| 11. Parts of an oar |
| 12. Tools used in boat-building |
| | for trimming wood – in boat building. |
| 13. Any other words or expressions |
| runach | bracken. |
| crockle | tangle, seaweed. |
| graith | net. |
| plockan | ‘batty’ for knocking out fish. For mashing/chapping potatoes? |
| david | for lifting anchors. |
| spratan | knife for removing limpets. |
| scarrow | cormorant. |
| snoat? | |
| crasgag | starfish. |
| cheepick | part of a line, where hook is attached. Put it in ‘heepick’ – to wind hook into line so it won’t catch. E.g. for storing.
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