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  2. Boating - Wikipedia

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    Boating is the leisurely activity of travelling by boat, or the recreational use of a boat whether powerboats, sailboats, or man-powered vessels (such as rowing and paddle boats), focused on the travel itself, as well as sports activities, such as fishing or waterskiing. It is a popular activity, and there are millions of boaters worldwide.

  3. Forces on sails - Wikipedia

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    The forward driving force (F R) component contributes to boat velocity (V B), which is, itself, a determinant of apparent wind velocity. Absent lateral reactive forces to F T from a keel (in water), a skate runner (on ice) or a wheel (on land), a craft would only be able to move downwind and the sail would not be able to develop lift.

  4. Boat positions - Wikipedia

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    The boat pitches and yaws less in the middle, and the rowers there have less effect on these movements, being closer to the centre of mass and centre of buoyancy. Therefore, the rowers in the middle of the boat do not have to be as technically sound or reactive to the movements of the boat, and can focus more on pulling as hard as they can. [2]

  5. How to finance a boat: 5 steps & where to find the best loans

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    How to finance a boat in 5 steps. Applying for a boat loan can be similar to applying for an auto loan. If you take out a secured loan, the lender will need information about both you and the boat ...

  6. Seamanship - Wikipedia

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    Seamanship is the art, competence, and knowledge of operating a ship, boat or other craft on water. [1] The Oxford Dictionary states that seamanship is "The skill, techniques, or practice of handling a ship or boat at sea." [2]

  7. How much boat can I afford? 4 steps to find your budget - AOL

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    So, if you have a $35,000 boat, that translates to an added $3,500 a year. And don’t forget boat insurance. Annual costs average about 1.5 percent of the boat’s insured value.

  8. Glossary of nautical terms (M–Z) - Wikipedia

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    1. (ship's boat) A small, light boat propelled by oars or a sail, used as a tender to larger vessels during the Age of Sail. 2. (full-rigged pinnace) A small "race built" galleon, square-rigged with either two or three masts. 3. In modern usage, any small boat other than a launch or lifeboat associated with a larger vessel. pintle

  9. How much boat can I afford? 3 steps to calculate your budget

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    Boat prices vary depending on the model, make, size, features and condition. For instance, an 18- to 25-foot used pontoon can cost between $8,000 and $12,000 .