What are boat fiddles?

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Fiddles on a boat are the raised wooden edges on tables or shelves that keep things from falling off when the boat heels.

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Deck drainage slots possibly?or some kind of fraudulent procedure. If it is a procedure let me know when you find out because I do like a good fiddle.

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take it from a licensed boat captian fiddleys are the spaces above the engine compartment. scuppers are holes for deck drainage.

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Science teacher is correct. Raised edges or bars to keep thing from sliding off tables and shelves due to the boats motion.

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Science teacher is correct. Fiddles are found typically on shelving and counter tops inside the boats cabin. Most fiddles I've seen are about 1/2 inch high, about 3/8 to 1/2 inch wide, and about as long as the shelving or counter tops they are installed on. Also, the top edges of a fiddle are typically rounded off, and constructed from the same type of wood that the shelving or counter top is constructed of. I hope this answer helps. Good Luck.
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