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  2. Yawl - Wikipedia

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    The size of an individual yawl would vary depending on the size of the ship to which she belonged - though the yawl was usually the smallest of the several types of boat typically carried on each ship. In 1817, Royal Navy yawls were issued in eight different lengths between 26 ft and 16 ft. After this date, the yawl was less commonly used.

  3. Ketch - Wikipedia

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    The ketch's main mast is usually stepped further forward than the position found on a sloop. [3] The sail plan of a ketch is similar to that of a yawl, on which the mizzen mast is smaller and set further back. There are versions of the ketch rig that only have a mainsail and a mizzen, in which case they are referred to as cat ketch. More ...

  4. Talk:Yawl - Wikipedia

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    The current article is correct in identifying all the key differences between a yawl and ketch,ie essentially the yawl mizzensail was a steering devise rather than a driving sail.It is too small to have any significant difference on sailing speed due to its small area , its placement way aft and the disturbance to laminar wind flow by the ...

  5. 6 Egg Substitutes That Actually Work for Baking, Scrambles ...

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    Eggs help foods to rise, giving them a light and airy texture. Add moisture. One large egg adds approximately three tablespoons of moisture to the overall recipe.

  6. The surprising difference between white eggs and brown eggs - AOL

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    Americans eat roughly 250 shell eggs (aka not liquid eggs) per year, according to the American Egg Board.

  7. Talk:Ketch - Wikipedia

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    1 Yawl Ketch misnomer. 1 comment. 2 ketch/yawl differences.The importance of mainsail weight. 3 typo? 3 comments. 4 Chichesters boomlesss staysail ketch. 1 comment.

  8. What's the difference between pasture-raised and free-range eggs?

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    When it comes to eggs, market shelves are filled with terms like 'cage-free' and 'free-range.' But the term 'pasture-raised' is relatively new.

  9. List of boat types - Wikipedia

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