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  2. French Firerafts Attacking the British Fleet off Quebec

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    In an attempt to drive off the Royal Navy fleet Charles Saunders in the Saint Lawrence River the French launched a bunch of fire rafts in the direction of the fleet. As with an earlier fireship attack, serious destruction was avoided when British crewmen were able to tow the flaming rafts to safety. The failure of the fireship was a major blow ...

  3. Consommé - Wikipedia

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    Once the 'raft' begins to form, the heat is reduced, and the consommé is simmered at a lower heat until it reaches the desired flavour, which usually takes anywhere from 45 minutes to over an hour. The resulting concoction is a clear liquid that has either a rich amber colour (for beef or veal consommé) or a very pale yellow colour (for ...

  4. River rapids ride - Wikipedia

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    Riders face toward center of the boat and are usually secured by a lap belt. Some rafts feature a circular metal bar in the middle of the raft; this gives passengers a place to grip or brace their feet. Some parks include a space for stowing small items in the center. The floor of the raft body is generally above water level to allow drainage.

  5. Raft - Wikipedia

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    A raft is any flat structure for support or transportation over water. [1] It is usually of basic design, characterized by the absence of a hull . Rafts are usually kept afloat by using any combination of buoyant materials such as wood , sealed barrels , or inflated air chambers (such as pontoons ), and are typically not propelled by an engine.

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  7. Timber rafting - Wikipedia

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    Timber raft by Frances Anne Hopkins, 1868. Unlike log driving, which was a dangerous task of floating separate logs, floaters or raftsmen could enjoy relative comfort of navigation, with cabins built on rafts, steering by means of oars and possibility to make stops. On the other hand, rafting requires wider waterflows.

  8. Pre-Columbian rafts - Wikipedia

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    The cargo capacity of the rafts declined as the balsa logs absorbed seawater. After 4 months in the water, the capacity of the largest rafts declined to 10 tons and after 8 months to 5 tons. Thus, a little more than 8 months in the water was the useful life of the rafts. [14]

  9. Coast Guard, fire department rescue ten people from raft off ...

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    An adult had to call 911 for an emergency rescue after the raft carrying 10 people floated too far from shore. No one was injured. Coast Guard, fire department rescue ten people from raft off ...