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Companionways on sailboats usually have several several boards that serve as a a barrier to water and thieves. These boards are sometimes called '''washboards'''. | Companionways on sailboats usually have several several boards that serve as a a barrier to water and thieves. These boards are sometimes called '''washboards'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 12 August 2015
The companionway is the doorway, hatch and steps from the cockpit down into the cabin of a boat.
Companionways on sailboats usually have several several boards that serve as a a barrier to water and thieves. These boards are sometimes called washboards.