Chaine Walls.
Is a broader timber, set on the out-side of the ship, then the ordinary walls, and is made of purpose to spread out the shrowdes wider, that they may the better succour the mast.
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Is a broader timber, set on the out-side of the ship, then the ordinary walls, and is made of purpose to spread out the shrowdes wider, that they may the better succour the mast.