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Bail is the word.Verb: You have to bail water out of a leaking boat. The word can also be a noun, the bail being the container used to scoop up the water.
Usually, unless the boat is riding at anchor.
It sinks because the water it is displacing is going and the buoyant force is no longer greater so it sijnks
Being in a helicopter.
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Slightly more when on a boat
Slightly more when on a boat
It depends. If you store your boat on condominium property, the association can demand protection against damage to its assets that can be caused by the boat. These might include the wind blowing a boat over and the mast crashing on the roof; gas or other liquids leaking out of the boat or its engines, or the boat and trailer being blown into the landscaping. If your association owns a lake or a pond for the exclusive use of its residents, then the association can demand that you insure your own liability, loss of life and other coverage. If, however, you simply own a boat, and don't store it on the property or use it in the community pond, there's not much reason for the association to demand insurance coverage of your boat.
No, not always but usually
they're was 20 anchors on the boat,compared to boats now that is very little
The operator of the boat
The operator of the boat