A wale for use in bracing a retaining wall. The wale is comprise of a back
wall, a front wall having a channel formed therein, and a plurality
connecting walls connecting the back and front walls to form at least one
chamber between the back and front walls. In one embodiment, the wale is
of unitary construction and the plurality of connecting walls includes
top and bottom walls which form a single chamber between the back and
front walls. In an alternative embodiment, the wale is of a unitary
construction and the plurality of connecting walls includes atop, upper
reinforcing, lower reinforcing, and bottom walls, which form a plurality
of chambers between the back and front walls. The wale may by made of a
pultruded composite material such as a fiberglass reinforced plastic
(FRP) resin impregnated composite. A seawall system using such a waler is
also described.