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Could it be the the thing to tie up prisoners? Like the hands would go through and get shackles. Assuming off of a boat.
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+ my guess would be that you have a toilet seat from an old sailing ship.They were called the head and they were mounted near the bow. These were for the convenience of the crew so that they would not have to be all of the way over the side in moderate weather, and have something to rest more than their legs against when they had to go.
So my guess is that you have a toilet seat mounted on your wall. The coolest part is that it is a double so it had to be a good sized ship with a good sized crew.
How Grand!
pictures of an Algonquin dug out canoe?
Picture??Hmmm. I never saw a picture. Possible the picture never downloaded.
Can you take a freshwater boat into salt water?
So where is the picture?LIES!! there is no picture! ;)
what is the max people ever put on a ship throughout history.?
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I don't see a picture...how do I get barnacles off my fiberglass boat and its engine?
Pictures won't be loaded with yahoo questions. Please put it on a web page and give its link in the question.i saw the picture. you might be right. maybe to bind the feet of slaves.
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It looks like it comes from a boats insulation the holes where the windows go and the small hole where a pipe or vent would go. This material could also be none skid matting. Any way thats my best guess.Help with uploading my website to an FTP site.?
Not knowing the dimensions makes identifying it a problem. I have a device in my shop with a similar looking device affixed. It is a speaker box for the rear of a Camaro, and that looks like the cover.What is the best way to get out wrinkles from a sail?
Looks like a plank with its knots knocked out. I doubt it was stocks, it isn't heavy enough.I think it's a plank of a sank wooden ship, as you can see, instead of the two large, there's a small hole at the corner of the plank, it maybe a rivet hole, and the two large hole, perhaps for another two large rivet, you know, for large ship.
Have an old ships compass that I know was sold to "Negrette Zawbra" in 1893?
It appears to be a standard wooden plank; likely not too terribly old unless it was found in very, very cold waters (i.e. deep or far to the north). Based upon the uneven edges, it looks like what's happened is the knots in the wood have rotted out. I say this because it appears the edges of the "holes" follow precisely with the grain/pattern of the wood. It's also thin, so not strong enough to be part of a pillory or shackles. Neat piece of wood, but I don't think it's what you're hoping it is.More Questions & Answers ...
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