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"Thrust" meant pretty much the same thing in Shakespeare's day as it does now, to push, especially to push with a view to piercing or penetrating. Shakespeare uses it fairly often, both in a literal and a figurative sense. Thus Doll Tearsheet in Henry IV Part 2 says to Falstaff, "By wine, I'll thrust my knife in your mouldy chaps, an you play saucy cuttle with me." This is the literal meaning. Benedick, when talking to Claudio about his willingness to marry, says, "thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke". An example of the word used to push someone out as opposed to pushing something in, is Apemantus's line in Timon of Athens, "I come to have thee thrust me out of doors." The most famous line in Shakespeare using this word is Malvolio's "some have greatness thrust upon 'em", with "thrust upon" meaning "pushed on" or "imposed".
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William Shakespeare does not have a future. He died in 1616. That pretty much ended his career.
If you bass fish or have seen a bass boat, you have probably noticed the small propeller on a pole in the front of the boat. This is the trolling motor.Trolling motors - Not just for trollingTrolling is the art of covering a large amount of water in a short time. Basically, the boat moves across the water, dragging angler's lures through the water. Various lures at various depths can be used but the principle is the same, fish as much area as possible.A trolling motor is an ancillary motor to the large one that fully propels the boat. Normally at the front of the boat, the trolling motor is used for slow presentations. Crappie fishermen use trolling motors in this way. Since they use multiple rods with lures at several depths, a trolling motor allows them to fish slowly and methodically.The trolling motor for bass anglersBass anglers and in particular tournament anglers, make heavy use of the trolling motor. The trolling motor is not used to troll, but rather to move the boat from location to location slowly and silently. Bass anglers fishing tournaments must cover large amounts of water to be successful The trolling motor allows them to do that. Since the trolling motor is electric, it does not make noise that will spook fish, another key element for the tournament angler.Going where angels fear to tread - Getting back thereThe large outboard on the back of the boat is great for navigating wide, deep, open bodies of water, but what about that honey hole in the very back of the lake? You know the one that is choked up with vegetation, stumps and shallow water? Getting there with the outboard is impossible if not dangerous, but the tournament purse may lie on your ability to get to that area. Good thing you have a trolling motor.The trolling motor will get you into tight spots that the large motor cannot. Shallow water, stumps or vegetation can be trouble for the big outboard motor, but the trolling motor can work right through it. If the trolling motor does get choked on weeds, cleaning it is a snap since you only have to lift it out of the water.
If it's producing more thrust than the tolerances of the design allow, it could cause damage or even breakup of the motor.
"Thrust" meant pretty much the same thing in Shakespeare's day as it does now, to push, especially to push with a view to piercing or penetrating. Shakespeare uses it fairly often, both in a literal and a figurative sense. Thus Doll Tearsheet in Henry IV Part 2 says to Falstaff, "By wine, I'll thrust my knife in your mouldy chaps, an you play saucy cuttle with me." This is the literal meaning. Benedick, when talking to Claudio about his willingness to marry, says, "thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke". An example of the word used to push someone out as opposed to pushing something in, is Apemantus's line in Timon of Athens, "I come to have thee thrust me out of doors." The most famous line in Shakespeare using this word is Malvolio's "some have greatness thrust upon 'em", with "thrust upon" meaning "pushed on" or "imposed".
Jet power is measured in 'pounds of thrust' . The F-22 has 2 engines of 35,000 pounds thrust each. That's a lot for a small aircraft.
Thrust Capacity is how much thrust it can take :D
33,000 pounds of thrust.
1 dollar trolling
X_15 have 330000 Lbs thrust.
The amount of thrust depends on the power of the engine
Trolling, an internet phenomenon, was not so much invented by one person as developed independently on the web itself, as a result of many individuals doing the same thing.
On average 1 HP Equals 25-30 lbs of thrust Depending on Prop Pitch. So a 15 HP would give you 450 lbs of thrust. I had a 18HP Evinrude Fastwin on a 14 ft Aluminum Jon Boat that would get water ski's or Hydro Slider on plane.
This fishing equipment can be expensive and very helpful. I do not own a boat and don't go fishing much, but I would like to get a good deal on something like this. You can buy them online at sites such as www.cabellas.com, www.walmart.com, and www.basspro.com.