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Cut above the viking directly above the boat and it will drop right in to the boat. Sometimes you have to cut the chunks again once in the boat so they can be broken up. Then on the other viking cut directly above him, once the ice starts to swing cut the rope as it hits it's peak swing to right and the momentum will carry it in to the boat...again need to cut the larger pieces of ice in to smaller pieces.
Approach at a steep angle (30-45°) and swing the boat quickly.
Approach at a steep angle (30-45°) and swing the boat quickly.
Approach at a steep angle (30-45°) and swing the boat quickly.
A fairground boat swing, also known as a swinging ship ride, operates by pivoting around a central axis as the ride moves back and forth. Riders sit in a boat-like structure that swings outward due to gravitational force and the momentum generated by the motion. As the boat swings higher, it creates a thrilling sensation of weightlessness and speed, simulating a sailing experience. The ride typically has a limited range of motion, ensuring safety while providing excitement.
The Russian Borodino class battleships during the battle of Tsushima in 1905 had: Four 12" guns, Twelve 6" guns, Twenty 75mm guns, and Twenty 47mm guns. The 12" main batteries were for engageing enemy battleships, the secondary 6" guns were for enemy cruisers, and the 75mm & 47mm guns were for fending off torpedo boats and torpedo boat destroyers.
You should anchor from the bow of the boat, as this helps maintain the boat's stability and allows it to swing freely with the wind and current. Anchoring from the stern can cause the boat to pivot awkwardly and may lead to swamping or capsizing. Additionally, anchoring from the bow keeps the anchor line clear of the boat's movement and minimizes the risk of entanglements with the propeller.
you have to get on a boat then you get on a litepersever and swing to the key
If your stern line is off, the next step is to retie or adjust it to secure the back of the boat to the dock or mooring. This is important to ensure that the boat remains stable and doesn't drift away or swing from the dock. It's crucial for the safety of the boat and neighboring vessels.