wolfskeel
Wolfskeel is a term used in the field of nautical engineering and shipbuilding to describe a type of ship's keel that is constructed from a single piece of wood, typically oak. The term "wolfskeel" is derived from the Old English word "wulf," meaning wolf, and "skel," meaning skeleton or frame. This type of keel is characterized by its simplicity and robustness, as it is carved from a single log of wood without the use of nails or other fasteners.
The construction process of a wolfskeel involves selecting a straight, strong log of wood, usually oak, and
Wolfskeels were commonly used in traditional sailing ships, such as carracks and galleons, due to their strength