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  2. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Oar a wooden pole enlarged on one end to resist the water when pulled. Painter: a short line at the bow of a small boat for tying it off. Parrot beak: a spring-loaded stainless steel fitting on the end of a spinnaker pole attaching it to the sail. Pintle: the male half of a pintle-and-gudgeon pivot or hinge.

  3. Strip-built - Wikipedia

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    Strip-built, or "strip-plank epoxy", is a method of boat building. [1] Also known as cold molding, the strip-built method is commonly used for canoes and kayaks, but also suitable for larger boats.

  4. Steering pole - Wikipedia

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    A steering pole is a light spar extending from the bow of a straight deck ship which aids the wheelsman in steering. [1] Ancient literature indicates that steering poles have long been part of boat construction, and are referred to in ancient texts such as the Epic of Gilgamesh. [2] [3]

  5. Viracocha expedition - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent step entails building up the bow and stern using tapered cones of reeds, which are wedged together to form a high bow and double stern. The double stern provides additional stability and carrying capacity while at sea. The final step in hull construction is attaching the two large bundles that form the gunnels or "sawi."

  6. Boat trailer - Wikipedia

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    Roll-on, also known as a "Roller style trailer", uses rubber and/or polyurethane rollers for ease of launching and loading a boat. Glide-path, also known as a "Float-on style trailer", allows the boat to float onto the trailer; after the trailer has been partially submerged (usually 3 ⁄ 4 of the trailer). Since its inception, it has become ...

  7. Boom (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    In sailing, a boom is a spar (pole), along the foot of a fore and aft rigged sail, that greatly improves control of the angle and shape of the sail. The primary action of the boom is to keep the foot flatter when the sail angle is away from the centerline of the boat. The boom also serves as an attachment point for more sophisticated control lines.

  8. Heroes and heartbreak: 36 hours of hell during Helene's ... - AOL

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    As the floods increased Friday, his trailer, built on cinder blocks, imploded, pushing him down the river. He managed to cling to a tree, just out of sight of land. For several hours, he called ...

  9. Quickstep 24 - Wikipedia

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    The Quickstep 24 is a recreational keelboat, that was designed to be built with an aluminum hull, but all production boats were built of fiberglass, with wood trim.It has a masthead sloop rig, a raked stem, a rounded transom, a skeg-mounted rudder controlled by a tiller and a fixed fin keel.

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