• use on small boats and rafts, though some are self-bailing. Some regulations require either or both forms of bailing. Iron Age hand bailer from Nydam Mose...
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  • Bailing may refer to: Bailing (boardsports), process of falling off a board Bailing (boats), the removal of water from a vessel Bailing Sport Park, in...
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    Propeller (redirect from Boat Propeller)
     287 – c. 212 BC), who used a screw to lift water for irrigation and bailing boats, so famously that it became known as Archimedes' screw. It was probably...
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    outrigger boats, as it keeps the boats stable when tacking. But they still have small regions where catamarans and single-outrigger boats are still used...
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  • it purchased Robalo from Brunswick in June 2001. Wahoo! boats were designed to be self-bailing and included features like a built-in gas tank and a drainable...
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    together and afloat, all hands bailing." During the period 1796 to 1820, “open boats” were in use on Lake Erie. These boats were used to carry cargo and...
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  • and 20 light rescue boats (and an amphibious rescue boat), and many inflatable boats. All these boats are made unsinkable by injection into the hull of...
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    use of positive flotation, self-bailing capacity, supplemented by the rower's seamanship skills. North American boats do not conform to the minimum standards...
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    and has been widely copied; it is still found on Olympic boats, and other grand prix boats at the leading edge of the sport. In 2016, Dan Ibsen, the...
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    Baling wire (redirect from Bailing wire)
    'Baling wire' is sometimes misspelled as 'bailing wire', but 'bailing' usually refers to throwing water out of a boat, while 'baling' means gathering material...
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