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  2. Cardboard boat race - Wikipedia

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    Cardboard Boat Races at Champney's West NL, racing cardboard boats in Trinity Bay Newfoundland. Great Cardboard Boat Regatta(R), which claims its 1974 founding race to be the first ever cardboard boat regatta. Cardboard Boat Race at McDonogh School; Cardboard Boat race in Medford, Oregon; Article about the Cardboard Boat Regatta in Stafford, Va ...

  3. Vessel sinks but not spirits at cardboard boat regatta - AOL

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    Aug. 1—A small vessel sunk in Lafayette on Sunday, flanked by pirates and a small whale watching craft. The captain, Carter Aram, 20, and his first mate, Harper Arenson-Pie, 16, never abandoned ...

  4. Archimedes' principle - Wikipedia

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    In other words, for an object floating on a liquid surface (like a boat) or floating submerged in a fluid (like a submarine in water or dirigible in air) the weight of the displaced liquid equals the weight of the object. Thus, only in the special case of floating does the buoyant force acting on an object equal the objects weight.

  5. Waterfront Festival, Cardboard Boat Regatta coming to ... - AOL

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    The popular event in Watkins Glen is highlighted by the Cardboard Boat Regatta, but also includes family activities, live music and more. Waterfront Festival, Cardboard Boat Regatta coming to ...

  6. Float (nautical) - Wikipedia

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    A pontoon boat is a flattish boat that relies on nautical floats for buoyancy. Common boat designs are a catamaran with two pontoons, or a trimaran with three. [2] In many parts of the world, pontoon boats are used as small vehicle ferries to cross rivers and lakes. [3] An anchored raft-like platform used for diving, often referred to as a pontoon

  7. Cardboard boats put to the test at launch event for new STEM ...

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  8. Bulbous bow - Wikipedia

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    A "ram" bulbous bow curves upwards from the bottom, and has a "knuckle" if the top is higher than the juncture with the hull—the through-tunnels in the side are bow thrusters.

  9. Buoyancy - Wikipedia

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    Buoyancy also applies to fluid mixtures, and is the most common driving force of convection currents. In these cases, the mathematical modelling is altered to apply to continua, but the principles remain the same. Examples of buoyancy driven flows include the spontaneous separation of air and water or oil and water.