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  2. Capsize screening formula - Wikipedia

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    The Cruising Club of America (CCA) put together a technical committee that analyzed race boat data. They came up with the formula to compare boats based on readily available data. The CCA characterizes the formula as "rough". A lower value is supposed to indicate a sailboat is less likely to capsize. A value of 2 is taken as a cutoff for ...

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  4. File:Operational Navigation Chart B-1, 3rd edition.jpg ...

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    English: 1:1,000,000 scale Operational Navigation Chart, Sheet B-1, 3rd edition. Covers Norway and the U.S.S.R. Lambert Conformal Conic Projection. Standard Parallels 73 20N and 78 40N. Center longitude 23 15E.

  5. International maritime signal flags - Wikipedia

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    By fishing vessels near fishing grounds: "I am hauling nets." Longitude (The first 2 or 3 digits denote degrees; the last 2 denote minutes.) H Hotel: Per pale argent and gules "I have a pilot on board." [b] I India: Or, a pellet "I am altering my course to port." [b] J Juliett: Azure, a fess argent

  6. S-cam - Wikipedia

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    An S-cam is part of a braking system used in heavy vehicles such as trucks and wheeled machinery. It consists of a shaft, usually around 4 to 25 inches long, turned at one end by means of an air-powered brake booster and lever with an S-shaped cam at the wheel end. Turning the shaft pushes the brake shoes against the drum, producing friction.

  7. List of hull classifications - Wikipedia

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    The list of hull classifications comprises an alphabetical list of the hull classification symbols used by the United States Navy to identify the type of a ship.. The combination of symbol and hull number identify a modern Navy ship uniquely.

  8. United States S-class submarine - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the previous R-boats, Group I S-boats were 33 feet (10.1 m) longer, with 3 feet 3 inches (1.0 m) more beam, 2 feet 3 inches (0.7 m) more draft, and 60% greater displacement. This allowed for greater range, larger engines and higher speed, and more torpedo reloads, though the number of forward torpedo tubes was unchanged.

  9. Glossary of oilfield jargon - Wikipedia

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    Fishing tools are then used to attempt to retrieve the stuck pipe. Geronimo: An escape device used by the derrickman to get down from his work platform in case of emergency ( Such as a fire or blowout. ). Ginzel: Slang term for a worker of the lowest "rank", often a rookie with no oilfield experience whatsoever. Hanger: Refers to several ...