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    In June 2008, the website formed a record label, Altsounds Records, signing Winch House as their first act. [6] In November 2012, AltSounds was added to the list of ratings sources of AnyDecentMusic?. [7] In 2015, the format of the magazine format was changed to video streaming only. In 2016, Maguire founded the creative marketing agency RIOT. [8]

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    The winch consists of a gas-powered engine, spool, rope, frame, and sometimes a simple transmission. The person being towed walks (or swims) away from the winch, while extending the rope. When the winch is engaged, it pulls the boarder in at a speed ranging from 25 to 40 kilometres per hour (16 to 25 mph).

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    The steam engine installed is a twin horizontal single-expansion design built in 1902 by John Bennie of Glasgow with a rated power of 50 bhp (37 kW) and an actual or shaft power output of 33 brake horsepower (25 kW). The length of the piston stroke is 20 inches (51 cm). [11]

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    Double aerotow Winch-launch of glider ASK 13 Glider winch. The two most common methods of launching sailplanes are by aerotow and by winch. [10] When aerotowed, the sailplane is towed behind a powered aircraft using a rope about 60 metres (200 ft) long. The sailplane pilot releases the rope after reaching the desired altitude.

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