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  2. Limber hole - Wikipedia

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    Limber hole. A limber hole is a drain hole through a frame or other structural member of a boat designed to prevent water from accumulating against one side of the frame, and allowing it to drain toward the bilge. Limber holes are common in the bilges of wooden boats. The term may be extended to cover drain holes in floors.

  3. Longship - Wikipedia

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    A drain plug hole about 25 mm (1 inch) was drilled in the garboard plank on one side to allow rain water drainage. The oars did not use rowlocks or thole pins but holes cut below the gunwale line. To keep seawater out, these oar holes were sealed with wooden disks from the inside, when the oars were not in use.

  4. International rule (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    For the International rule, the rating number is approximately equal to the sailing length of the hull. These boats have long overhangs which allow the waterline length to increase as the boat heels over. A displacement hull's maximum speed (the hull speed) is directly proportional to the square root of its waterline length. [2]

  5. Threat of invasive mussels means all boats will be inspected ...

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    Starting Nov. 1, all boats entering the two lakes will be inspected for both mussels, he said. “Our job is to make sure it’s not getting into the lake,” Duprey said. “The impacts can be ...

  6. NMEA 2000 - Wikipedia

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    NMEA 2000. NMEA 2000, abbreviated to NMEA2k or N2K and standardized as IEC 61162-3, is a plug-and-play communications standard used for connecting marine sensors and display units within ships and boats. Communication runs at 250 kilobits-per-second and allows any sensor to talk to any display unit or other device compatible with NMEA 2000 ...

  7. Seacock - Wikipedia

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    Engine room sea water valves. A seacock is a valve on the hull of a boat or a ship, permitting water to flow into the vessel, such as for cooling an engine or for a salt water faucet; or out of the boat, such as for a sink drain or a toilet. Seacocks are often a Kingston valve. Seacocks are left open or are closed depending on the situation.

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