Fair « Back to Glossary Index To smooth or fair up a ship’s lines; eliminating irregularities; to assemble the parts of a ship so they will be fair, i.e., without kinks, bumps, or waves. References: HRSMS Logbook, October 1995 Related Articles: 32-Pound CarronadeAlvertaAmericaAmerican Shrimp BoatArmed Virginia SloopBenjamin W. LathamBenjamin W. LathamBenjamin W. LathamBoatbuilding on Fejø and the Danish Eel Drifters by Christian Nielsen (A Rough Translation with Markup)Charles W. MorganChesapeake Bay Three-Log CanoeClaud W. SomersCulé and ChataDan & Viktoria – Two Eel Drifters, by Morten Gøthche (a Rough Translation with Markup)De 13 SøskendeDestrehanDouble Dugout Tobacco CanoeDuke WilliamEagle, USS (brig)Echo, HMSEdna E. LockwoodFair AmericanFair AmericanFriendship SloopGerman Baltic Prawn CutterModeler of the Month – December 2018ModelsMuscongus Bay Lobster SmackMuster BookNiagra (US Brig)Old PointPhiladelphia (Gundalow)Philadelphia IIPicket Boat No. 1PioneerPrince de NeufchatelPT-117 (80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat)PT-124 (80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat)Rachel CarsonRosie ParksRosterStar of IndiaSwiftSwordfishWhaleboat DioramaWild Goose« Back to Glossary Index