How did you get in there in the first place dude
The type of metal your boat is made of is important when buying boat insurance. This is because it affects the value and durability of your boat.
The size of the boat is equal to the water displaced by the boat. This means, if the boat is bigger then its weight, the boat will float. If the boat is smaller than its weight, it sinks. This is why metal ships are so big.
Unless it is dropped onto the boat at a decent height, or some other idiotic scenerio, it's almost impossible for an alligator to break a boat in half.
by making a boat that floats! XD
Yes, metal can break under extreme pressure.
of course it did i think
A metal boat floats in water because of a principle called buoyancy. The boat's shape and weight displace enough water to create an upward force that supports the boat's weight, allowing it to float on the surface of the water.
A sheet metal break is a piece of machinery it allows bending of sheet metal. There are two types of break, a cornice break and a box and pan break. A cornice break only allows for simple bends where a a box and pan break allows for sheet metal to be made in to box and pan shapes. It can also be referred to as a bending machine or bending break.
My boat is a 1996 Four Winns Jet boat, and I am replacing a freeze break motor.
The anchor is a solid lump of metal so it sinks, but a boat is hollowed out so that even if it's made of metal it still has buoyancy.
Depends on how brittle the metal is, what kind of metal it is, how strong the person is, and how big of a piece are you talking about. yes a man can break metal but he needs the right equiment but if a man uses his hand it is impossible
metal because lightning hits metal mostly