What is the clip for on a fishing rod? Using a line clip on the rod blank in front of your reel enables you to create the optimum angle for bite indication between the bobbin, hanger and buzzer. By changing … Continue reading
What Is Linewelder System?
Tauten LineWelder systems make creating Fast & Strong fishing line connections quicker and easier than ever! These advanced systems create a molded-in-place polymer sleeve produces a strong joint that does not decrease available line strength. The weakest point in a … Continue reading
What Is A Load Spreader?
Material used to distribute the weight of a load over a given area to avoid exceeding designed stress. What is the use of load spreader? Spreader beams convert lifting loads into compressive forces in the beam and tensile forces in … Continue reading
What Are Kitchen Baskets Used For?
The baskets are available in varying lengths ranging from 6 to 10 inches. Plain baskets – These types of baskets can be used to place various pans and utensils and can even be stacked. For more of your utensils, you … Continue reading
How Do You Rig A Spinnaker Pole?
Which way does a spinnaker pole go? 2. Position the spinnaker pole so that the out-board end of the pole is over the side of the boat that will be the windward side when the spinnaker is hoisted. What is … Continue reading
How Do You Rig A Catalina 22?
What is the draft of a Catalina 22? Catalina 22 Development Draft 5.00 ft (1.52 m) with swing keel down Hull Type Monohull Construction Fiberglass How does a mainsail attach to the boom? ….it attaches with a pin going through … Continue reading
Can You Catch Bass With A Bottom Rig?
The Carolina Rig This rig is the most versatile and, when used by bass fishermen, can be fished around most any shallow to deep bottom structure. The rig is set up similar to the Bubba rig: main line through a … Continue reading
Is Magnetized Material Regulated By Iata?
Since magnetized materials are not regulated by 49 CFR, we will only use the information from the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations in this training program. The primary regulatory reference utilized in this course will be the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations … Continue reading
How Do You Transport A Magnet Safely?
Magnets, particularly strong neodymium magnets, need to be packaged so that they do not get stuck to steel objects. This means that magnets should be packed in sturdy cardboard boxes and kept as far away from the sides of the … Continue reading
Why Do Boats Have 2 Sails?
With two sheets up a boat can easily drift due to the forces being exerted on it. Things like the keel and rudder will compensate for the sideways drag and keep your sailboat on a steady heading. The added forward … Continue reading
Can You Fly With Cutlery?
According to the TSA, cutlery is allowed in checked and carry-on luggage, with the exception of knives in hand luggage. Metal forks and spoons are allowed in hand luggage as well as checked luggage, without any limitations. Can you travel … Continue reading
Can You Take Metal Objects On A Plane?
Sharp Objects You can bring metal, pointed-tip scissors inside your carry-on luggage as long as the blade is shorter than 4 inches. Any sharp objects in checked baggage should be sheathed to reduce the risk of injury to baggage handlers. … Continue reading
What If My Carry-On Is One Inch Too Big Southwest?
Here’s what might happen if your carry on bag is one inch too big… You might be forced to check your bag at the boarding gate and be made to pay a checked bag fee. Most airlines now charge for … Continue reading
Can You Call A Boat A Rig?
The rig consists of the sail and mast hardware. The sail rig and sail type are both part of the sail plan. We usually use the sail rig type to refer to the type of boat. Let’s start by taking … Continue reading
How Far Will Walleye Migrate?
In barrier-free systems, walleyes are known to migrate for several miles for feeding and refuge until they locate an ideal range for “homing.” However, for spawning, most migrations are known to be less than 10 miles in length. Where do … Continue reading