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Do You Need Life Jackets For Paddle Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

Unless the paddleboard is being used within a “swimming, surfing or bathing area,” the paddleboard must have a USCG-approved life jacket for each person and a sound-producing device on board while on the water. Do you need a life jacket … Continue reading →

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How Far Offshore Are Bluefin Tuna?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Bluefin Tuna Fishing Highlights: Offshore fishing trip, 15-30+ miles, depending on where best fishing is that day. How far offshore are tuna? During the early summer months schools of albacore tuna first appear in southern California waters following moderate warm … Continue reading →

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What Is Good Luck On A Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

For sailors in full uniform, it is considered good luck to touch one’s collar while on the water. Boating lore tells us that saints can be a great source of help during dangerous situations on the water. What is a … Continue reading →

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How Wide Is A Deck Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Said boats have the width of 8 to 10 feet, depending on the ratio that manufacturers prefer. On average, a medium size pontoon boat can hold up to ten people. They are great for multi-family recreational activities. How wide are … Continue reading →

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Why Is The Plimsoll Line Important?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

The Plimsoll line is a reference mark located on a ship’s hull that indicates the maximum depth to which the vessel may be safely immersed when loaded with cargo. This depth varies with a ship’s dimensions, type of cargo, time … Continue reading →

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Why Do Bass Boats Have Power Poles?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

A power pole on a bass boat is designed to quickly and quietly anchor you down providing you with stability and the ultimate chance to catch more fish. With just the push of a button the anchor quickly deploys using … Continue reading →

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What Is Gunnel Height On A Boat?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

Its a little shorter back at the transom (which curves back up to 27″ at its center) corners and a little higher as you go forward. It allows you to dig your feet in and lean your thighs against the … Continue reading →

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How Do You Attach A Dry Bag To A Paddle Board?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

How do you keep things dry when paddle boarding? Put them all in a dry bag, or two, and you’re safe in the knowledge that they won’t get wet. Waterproof waist packs. Waterproof waist packs, aka bum bags or fanny … Continue reading →

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What Is The Highest Part Of A Boat Called?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

Deck: the part of the boat that is on top of the hull and an area where you can walk or work. It acts as a roof for the hull. Boats can have multiple decks (i.e. foredeck). What is the … Continue reading →

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What Is Another Word For Brine?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

What is another word for brine? saltwater seawater vinegar sea water pickling solution salt water saline solution brackish water salt solution sodium chloride solution What is brine answer in one word? Definition of brine (Entry 1 of 2) 1a : … Continue reading →

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What Do We Call The Part Of The Ship Where Cargo Is Carried?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Alyssa Stevenson

A ship’s hold or cargo hold is a space for carrying cargo in the ship’s compartment. Where is cargo kept on a ship? Cargo hold: Enclosed spaces to retain and store cargo or freight containers carrying coal, grain and salt … Continue reading →

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How Do You Measure The Diameter Of A Bob Vernier Caliper?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Claire Hampton

It is the difference between one main scale division (1 mm) and one vernier scale division (0.9 mm). It can also be calculated by dividing the smallest unit on the main scale by the total numbers on the vernier scale. … Continue reading →

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What Is The Distance Between Vertical Reinforcing Bars?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

The minimum vertical spacing between bars should be greater than the bar size or 2/3 of the maximum aggregate size. How do you calculate spacing between reinforcing bars? Find the rebar-to-spacing multiplier with the formula M = 0.9_sqrt(Pt), with “P” … Continue reading →

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Is Code For Steel Railing?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Warren Daniel

HSN Code 7302 HS Code Description GST% 730210 Rails of iron or steel, for railway or tramway track (excluding check-rails) ,Products include: Stainless Steel Railing 18% 73021020 TRAMWAY RAILS ,Products include: Stainless Steel Railing 18% Which steel is best for … Continue reading →

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How Can You Tell If A Metal Is Stainless Steel Or Galvanized?

Posted on July 17, 2022 by Silvia Barton

Stainless steel will have smooth and shining or maintaining the surface texture and color for ever. Rubbing with cloth: Rubbing a cloth piece or buff, will make the zinc coated(galvanized) surface to a dull grey surface. Stainless steel will give … Continue reading →

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