What term is used to describe a boats hull that is constructed using overlapping planks?

Correct answer: Clinker built

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OzzysUndies
OzzysUndies
Clinker has different meaning where I’m from 😂
Castra
Castra
When I was a child in Australia, a clinker was a big fruit flavoured honeycomb sweet covered in chocolate. About the size and shape of a Brazil nut
Miss Sue
Miss Sue
May its because my Dad was Norwegian is why I yearn to travel in one of these ships. I have no want to travel in any other boat.
Schulzie
Schulzie
Boat’s hull.
Lorraine
Lorraine
the viking age was successful because of this way of ship building
TestyAlien3443
TestyAlien3443
"It's a clinker!" is what the father said in A Christmas Story. A mass of fused ash that remained after coal was burned in their furnace.