Steen Strand conceived the idea of a freeboard while doing a design project in college during the Mid 1990's. In 1998 he released two different models of the freeboard.
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Freeboard is the vertical distance between the waterline and the top deck of a ship or boat. It is important for determining a vessel's stability, buoyancy, and ability to remain afloat in various conditions. A larger freeboard generally indicates a more stable and seaworthy vessel.
Usenet was conceived in 1979 and established in 1980. Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis thought of the idea while they were graduate students at Duke.
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The idea for the show Ready Steady Go was conceived by Elkan Allan. Elkan Allan was a British television producer and journalist. The show had the highest ratings in the year 1964.
Freeboard refers to the distance between the waterline and the upper deck level of a vessel, while buoyancy is the force that keeps the vessel afloat. A higher freeboard generally indicates that a vessel has good buoyancy, as it can displace enough water to support its weight without taking on water. Conversely, if a vessel has low freeboard, it may be more susceptible to waves and flooding, compromising its buoyancy and stability. Thus, freeboard is a critical factor in assessing a vessel's seaworthiness and performance in different water conditions.
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The term you are referring to is "freeboard." Freeboard is the distance from the waterline to the deck of a boat, which determines how much weight a boat can carry without submerging the deck or taking on water. A boat's freeboard is crucial for buoyancy and stability in the water.