rises*; risings

rise n Now,there's a set of rises*,What we call rises* is a piece of wood about an inch by four, four inches wide in the middle, and about three inches on both ends, and a inch thick. And we'll nail that on the timber. If the boat is forty inches deep - no, a dory is about thirty inches de...

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Summary:rise n Now,there's a set of rises*,What we call rises* is a piece of wood about an inch by four, four inches wide in the middle, and about three inches on both ends, and a inch thick. And we'll nail that on the timber. If the boat is forty inches deep - no, a dory is about thirty inches deep, about.- the dory is about thirty inches deep. Well,we'll put the risings about ten inches from the gunnel,from the gunwall ,see. That would be about twelve inches, more or less, from the bottom. Yes [ * spelling ? ] [-]= C27[-] J. WIDDOSON Used I and Sup Not used Withdrawn [see 'risens'] This may belong under the sense 2 of rise n, but I'm not sure