ridgeboard
/ˈrɪdʒbɔrd/Definitions
1. noun
A horizontal structural member, especially in a ship’s hull, that forms the upper edge of a frame or the lower edge of a deck.
“The ridgeboard was damaged during the storm and needed immediate repair.”
2. noun
A structural member forming the upper edge of a roof, especially in a log cabin.
“The ridgeboard of the cabin was worn and needed replacement.”