Bilge Keel - Feature: Bering Yachts 77' Expedition Series | Page 2 : Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Cornish Crabber Cornish Crabbers Trader 30 1979 Cruising
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Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).

From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. 1983 Kelt 9M Sail New and Used Boats for Sale - au
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From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).

From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. 1983 Kelt 9M Sail New and Used Boats for Sale - au
1983 Kelt 9M Sail New and Used Boats for Sale - au from newimages.yachtworld.com
From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder). Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.

Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).

Bilge Keel - Feature: Bering Yachts 77' Expedition Series | Page 2 : Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600.. Thus it has the same origin as the english bough (from the old english bóg, or bóh, (shoulder, the bough of a tree) but the nautical term is unrelated, being unknown in this sense in english before 1600. From middle dutch boech or old norse bógr (shoulder).