A boat in which stern and bow are similarly tapered.
艏艉同形船,双头船
Example sentencesExamples
By this time he had it so bad that he lived aboard a wooden double-ender in the winter without a viable heat source.
He doesn't hope to land salmon aboard his 31-foot double-ender, Desperado.
The double-ender was built about 1930, one of the sleeker, faster sprit-rig sailboats designed to fish salmon in Bristol Bay and one of the first boats built to fish salmon after traps were outlawed.
Definition of double-ender in US English:
double-ender
nounˌdəbəlˈendər
A boat in which stern and bow are similarly tapered.
艏艉同形船,双头船
Example sentencesExamples
The double-ender was built about 1930, one of the sleeker, faster sprit-rig sailboats designed to fish salmon in Bristol Bay and one of the first boats built to fish salmon after traps were outlawed.
By this time he had it so bad that he lived aboard a wooden double-ender in the winter without a viable heat source.
He doesn't hope to land salmon aboard his 31-foot double-ender, Desperado.