PLATESTG 447 Joggled Plating has been introduced to save the. expense and weight involved in fitting liners. Figure 32 illustrates the " double " joggled system whereby each edge of the outer strake, O9 is bent Fig. 31.—Raised and Sunken Strakes. Fig. 32.—Joggled Plating. into a joggled shape to form a landing to rest on the edges of the two adjacent strakes B> the joggle being deep enough to allow the intermediate part of the outer strake to He solid against the frame. TRAIGHT f^AMF HNFB \TAPfX FffAMF t Fig. 33.-— Deck Plating. Sometimes the " clinker " system is adopted for deck plating as in Figure 33, which indicates plate B with one edge under the right hand