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  2. How much does a boat cost to purchase and own? - AOL

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    Choose the types of coverage, limits and deductibles that make sense for your boat and budget. If you can, store the boat somewhere on your own property to save on marina or storage fees.

  3. Bow (position) - Wikipedia

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    Bow side refers to the starboard side of the boat which is on the right hand side of a cox facing forwards but on the left-hand side of a rower facing backwards. The usage derives from the tradition of having the bow rower's oar be on the starboard or right side of the boat.

  4. Jump seat - Wikipedia

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    Jump seats originated in horse-drawn carriages and were carried over to various forms of motorcar. A historic use still found today is in limousines, along with delivery vans (either as an auxiliary seat or an adaptation of the driver's seat to improve ease of entry and exit for their many deliveries) and various forms of extended cab pickup trucks (to permit a ready trade-off - and transition ...

  5. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    Boats that are bow coxed rely on communication between the bow and the cox - as the cox cannot see boats coming up from behind. The bow pair tend to be the smallest of the rowers in the boat. In an 8 boat, bow pair, strength wise, is where the weaker rowers seat. Although weaker, they have some of the best technique out of the whole boat.

  6. List of boat types - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of boat types. For sailing ships, see: List of sailing boat types

  7. Houseboat - Wikipedia

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    The CRT definition provides a large grey area about what a houseboat is, because owners of a narrowboat, or other inhabitable vessels (see list of the types of canal craft in the United Kingdom) who live on board may choose to define their boat either as a cruising vessel and pay for a cruising licence, or obtain a houseboat certificate. The ...

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