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Don,  Take a look at some internal planking expansion drawings and you will see no gaps in the internal planking for breast hooks, crutches, riders or steps, but rather the butt pattern to be followed in laying the planking. Each plank should be about 25 feet long.    This includes the limber strakes, thick stuff over the futtock heads and ceiling/sealing.  Also be aware that the butts of the external planking are offset from those of the internal planking to maintain as much longitudinal strength as possible.   Check out the well known drawing of The Ship of War of the First Rate.  You can purchase a high res copy from NMM if you cannot make out the details on their website   https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/152570.html   Note that the deck hook lies against the framing, not against the planking which may  be an aberration in this case. 

  

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Thanks Don, but I do not see any of the items you asked about earlier against the frames.  This figure confirms the earlier post that only the deck hooks (and ekeing,  which is actually an extension of the deck hook,)  fay to the framing.  The breast hook in the sketch does not.  The steps, riders, and crutches fay to the thick stuff and ceiling just as the breast hooks do.  

 

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