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  2. Livewell - Wikipedia

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    A livewell is a box used to transport live aquatic animals; shrimp, baitfish and mature fish, saltwater or freshwater species. A livewell should be made of materials that are non- toxic to aquatic animals. The shape may be square, rectangular, oval or round. The box may be insulated, portable, and have a drain and lid.

  3. Johnboat - Wikipedia

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    A johnboat in Florida, 1972 A small modern johnboat in the bed of a pickup truck. A johnboat [1] is a flat-bottomed boat [2] constructed of aluminum, fiberglass, wood, or polyethelene with one, two, or three seats, usually bench type.

  4. Knee (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Knee timbers in boat building. In woodworking, a knee is a natural or cut curved piece of wood. [1] Knees, sometimes called ship's knees, are a common form of bracing in boat building and occasionally in timber framing. A knee rafter in carpentry is a bent rafter used to gain head room in an attic.

  5. Do it yourself - Wikipedia

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    The DIY ethic gives total control over the final product without need to compromise with record major labels. [27] According to the punk aesthetic, one can express oneself and produce moving and serious works with limited means. [28] Arguably, the earliest example of this attitude [failed verification] was the punk music scene of the 1970s. [29]

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    AOL Mail offers a secure and user-friendly email service with spam protection, folders, keyboard shortcuts and more.

  7. Slipway - Wikipedia

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    A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small boats on trailers towed by automobiles and flying boats on their undercarriage .

  8. Well-boat - Wikipedia

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    A well-boat is a fishing vessel with a well or tank for the storage and transport of live fish. The term well-boat or well smack was first used in the 17th century. [1] Before modern refrigeration methods, well-boats allowed for the delivery of live fish to port. Contemporary well-boats are used in the extensive aquaculture industry.

  9. Well deck - Wikipedia

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    By taking on water the ship can lower its stern, flooding the well deck and allowing boats, amphibious vehicles and landing craft to dock within the ship. In the United States Navy , this is referred to as a well deck , and officially termed a wet well when the well deck is flooded for operations, [ 10 ]

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