a ship, more generally called weals, are the thickest and stoutest planks in her side, on which men set their feet when climbing up. They form the chief strength of a ship's sides, and have the beams, knees, and foot-hooks, bolted to them.
a ship, more generally called weals, are the thickest and stoutest planks in her side, on which men set their feet when climbing up. They form the chief strength of a ship's sides, and have the beams, knees, and foot-hooks, bolted to them.