The boom that is connected to a yacht is there because that is how cavemen made their powerboats with. It is an ancient art that was discovered in the late 1800's and has since remained as a solid part of the yacht.
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In the "NCIS" episode titled "Bury Your Dead," the yacht used is called the "Bourbon Street." This vessel plays a significant role in the storyline as it is connected to the investigation that unfolds in the episode. The yacht serves as a crucial setting for key scenes related to the plot.
The end piece on the end of a sailboat's boom is called the "boom end" or "boomkin." It often includes hardware for attaching a mainsail or for rigging purposes. In some cases, it may also refer to the "topping lift" or other lines connected to control the boom's position.
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No set answer to that, it depends on the power consumption of whatever they're connected to.
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