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  2. Livewell - Wikipedia

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    A wooden livewell (container for live bait), towed by fishing boat. Exposition in Fisheries Museum in Hel (branch of National Maritime Museum in Gdańsk). A livewell is a water tank found on many fishing boats that is used to keep bait and caught fish alive.

  3. Johnboat - Wikipedia

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    They are suitable for fishing, hunting and cruising. The nearly flat hull of a johnboat tends to ride over the waves rather than cut through them as a V-hull might; this shallow draft – only a few inches [ 2 ] – enables the johnboat to operate in very shallow water, [ 3 ] but limits its use to calm waters.

  4. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    The development of fishing boats took place in parallel with the development of boats built for trade and war. Early navigators began to use animal skins or woven fabrics for sails . Affixed to a pole set upright in the boat, these sails gave early boats more range, allowing voyages of exploration

  5. Recreational boat fishing - Wikipedia

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    Inshore boat fishing is fishing from a boat in easy sight of land and in water less than about 30 metres deep. The boat can be as small as a dinghy. It can be a row boat, a runabout, an inflatable or a small cabin cruiser. Inshore boats are typically small enough to be carried on a trailer, and are much more affordable than offshore fishing boats.

  6. Boat building - Wikipedia

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    Planing hulls: planing hulls have a shape that allows the boat to rise out of the water as the speed increases. Sail boats that plane are typical V-shaped at the bows and flat-bottomed aft. Hydroplanes are very light, flat bottomed, high powered speed boats that plane easily on flat water, but they become unstable in rough water. Powerboats ...

  7. Jonathan Knight Admits He's "Very Disappointed" by ... - AOL

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    Jon finally comes to terms with the fact that all of the cabins won't be open in time for summer. He says, "Reality is, I'm not going to get 10 cabins done in such a short period of time ...

  8. Chesapeake Bay deadrise - Wikipedia

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    One of the first types of purpose-built small powered fishing boats to appear on the Chesapeake Bay were the Hooper Island draketails of the 1920s and 1930s. The Hooper Island draketails featured construction similar to the sailing skipjacks, but were narrower as stability was not needed to carry a sail and a narrow hull made best use of the ...

  9. Fishing bait - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of these invasive species in various bodies of water have spread disease, killed fish, clogged water intakes, and covered beaches and boats. [13] Anglers may increase the possibility of contamination by emptying bait buckets into fishing venues and collecting or using bait improperly.

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