What do they consider the beam of a boat and how is it measured?
SpinnerBait_Nut Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Aug 25, 2002 Messages 17,651 Sep 30, 2003 #1 What do they consider the beam of a boat and how is it measured?
LadyFish Admiral Joined Mar 18, 2003 Messages 6,894 Sep 30, 2003 #2 Re: Beam Isn't the beam of a boat the distance between port and starboard ?
JB Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Mar 25, 2001 Messages 45,907 Sep 30, 2003 #3 Re: Beam The widest distance from port to starboard gunnel.
SpinnerBait_Nut Honorary Moderator Emeritus Joined Aug 25, 2002 Messages 17,651 Sep 30, 2003 #4 Re: Beam outside to outside JB?
JasonJ Rear Admiral Joined Aug 20, 2001 Messages 4,163 Sep 30, 2003 #5 Re: Beam Rubrail to rubrail....
C cpasseno03 Petty Officer 1st Class Joined Dec 14, 2002 Messages 246 Sep 30, 2003 #6 Re: Beam Breadth means the same thing dont it?<br />C
N Northern Eclipse Senior Chief Petty Officer Joined Jun 24, 2003 Messages 665 Oct 1, 2003 #7 Re: Beam Its the distance I have to travel to fall from one side and go over the other...
E ED21 Master Chief Petty Officer Joined Aug 26, 2003 Messages 829 Oct 1, 2003 #8 Re: Beam Kind of like freeboard. The distance you fall before you hit the water while standing on the gunwale. <br />Or gunwale-The part of the boat you try to pull back with you left foot while your right foot is on the pier. Refer to freeboard.
Re: Beam Kind of like freeboard. The distance you fall before you hit the water while standing on the gunwale. <br />Or gunwale-The part of the boat you try to pull back with you left foot while your right foot is on the pier. Refer to freeboard.
roscoe Supreme Mariner Joined Oct 30, 2002 Messages 21,802 Oct 1, 2003 #9 Re: Beam The Beam of the boat refers to the bottle kept near the helm. Sometimes known as my fishing partner "Jim".
Re: Beam The Beam of the boat refers to the bottle kept near the helm. Sometimes known as my fishing partner "Jim".