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  • ...e placement of the keel and rudder and the size, shape and location of the sail. A [[catamaran]] is an exceptionally fast design, although this modificatio ...nd filled to the top with water. The boats are propelled by blowing on the sail, either directly or through a [[drinking straw]]; the boat cannot be touche
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  • ...ill release the hitch - if tied in a gasket, this will quickly release the sail.
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  • ...ll types of [[knot tying]], [[splicing]] of natural fiber and wire rope, [[sail repair]], and fancy ropework. In the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries the ski
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  • | names= Studding sail tack bend ...l Books, Inc., 2002), 133.</ref> Its compact size allowed the foot of the sail to be drawn up as closely as possible to the buntline [[deadeye]]s on top o
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  • ...r was very handy. A sailor could collapse it with a pull of one hand; the sail's weight would make the collapsed knot come apart.
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  • ...g in the terms of children. Scouting is fun! When open waters, we actively sail with our 37-foot sailing yacht s/y Sinensis. During wintertime we do much o
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  • ...e if a [[Sheet (sailing)|sheet]] becomes jammed on a [[winch]] while under sail, a "stopper" can be used to temporarily take the strain off the winch while
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  • ...the '''[[buntline hitch]]'''. It was used by sailors throughout the age of sail for the rigging of ships and remains a useful working knot today. Although
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  • Learn to Sail / Learn to row! Or get your feet wet paddleboarding! How about sitting do ...sel they share hands-on experiences as helmsman, navigator, lookout, cook, sail handler and engineer.
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  • ...Trails of Chawanakee, the 52′ climbing tower, rifle and shotgun shooting, sail boating, and C.O.P.E.
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  • ...the West Coast. Wente Scout Reservation offers a chance to hike, backpack, sail, mountain bike, fish, ridehorses, andgo rockclimbing all in one week. Scout
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  • * Sail: 12.15 m²
    3 KB (482 words) - 23:02, 31 December 2023
  • ...ith the proper type of adhesive tape, it is possible to make a serviceable sail for a small boat with no sewing.
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  • ...the West Coast. Wente Scout Reservation offers a chance to hike, backpack, sail, mountain bike, fish, ride horses, andgo rock climbing all in one week.
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  • ...who earn their ASA certifications are able to travel around the world and sail confidently with other yacht clubs and sailing schools, utilizing the skill
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  • ...the West Coast. Wente Scout Reservation offers a chance to hike, backpack, sail, mountain bike, fish, ride horses, andgo rock climbing all in one week.
    4 KB (525 words) - 23:14, 31 December 2023
  • ...ogram for all Scouts or just older Scouts. Sea Scouts provides a chance to sail, cruise on boats, learn navigation, learn how to work on engines. Sea Scout
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  • Twas Friday morn, when we set sail,<br /> We like to sail boats, we like to cook! <br />
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  • Another definition is 'to sail along in a parallel direction,' and so we can feel that the Ranger Guides a
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  • ...nity explore the camp’s larger aquatic realm. Participants will be able to sail from 2-4pm, Monday-Thursday
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