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![]() wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 06:25:24 -0700, Joe wrote: On Aug 27, 3:31 pm, Bart wrote: What is a "Fractulator"? How is it used? What types of boats have them? [1 pt] To late to answer your question, but I forgot a very simple term(brain fart) and perhaps you can jarr my memory. What's it called when you beach your boat on a low tide so you can clean or paint the bottom? Is it careening? Joe yes I don't think so. Beaching is just beaching if you have a big enough tide range. You do not beach at low tide, nor, if you are sensible, at high tide. Leave yourself a margin after high water so you know you will float off on the next tide. Careening is when you lay her ashore broadside on and haul her over with a tackle to a tree or something so as to access the bottom. |
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