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gangboard

NOUN
  1. a temporary bridge for getting on and off a vessel at dockside

How To Use gangboard In A Sentence

  • This path consists of 7 small metal foot-bridges, approximately 320 m of chains built into the rocky walls, 140 clenches and about 70 m of wooden gangboards.
  • The result of this technical development is the production of mobile high-pressure water units which can be moved along the gangboards and connected to the fire-extinguishing system.
  • After dropping pallets and gangboards on my feet, I learned that Steel Toe shoes is like money in the bank.
  • All the ship's passengers leaned over the gangboards, some with binoculars, watching the crowds.
  • It was nicknamed the Marines Walk because, when the ship was anchored, an armed Royal Marine would be stationed on the gangboard.
  • Around the sun deck at the stern there is a sturdy Niro-railing, the gangboards on either side and at the bow have a small brim so that you won't skid.
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