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On Aug 28, 9:25 am, Joe wrote:
On Aug 27, 3:31 pm, Bart wrote:

What is a "Fractulator"?


How is it used?


What types of boats have them?


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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


Right. Do it about a week before the highest
tide of the month. That give you time to flip it
over to do the other side, and still float her off.

 
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