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A houseboat is a barge that has been modified and designed to be used for human dwelling. Many houseboats are motorized, while some are not because they are usually kept stationary and moored.

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I need to know the manufacture year of a Yamaha outboard 9.9 hp with the following info 9.9 FMH 682c s163980 u?

Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA

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Kennesaw, GA 30144

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Who invented blender?

I Dont Actually Know But Blenders Do Make Perfect Human Head Smoothies A Lot Of People Died In March 2005 12 Kids Died Too Some Of Them Were Only 5 Years Old 1 Got Hit By A Truck Paul Richard Big Coincedence

How do you make a cardboard boat float?

I will suggest coating the bottom of the boat with tape and make sure u tape the angls and make sure there are no holes in the boat. also coat the inside and add another layer of cardboard to the boat preferbly slightly smaller then the bottom of the boat. SIGNED DORIAN CLARK. hope this helps

Is an overtaking boat always gives way to the boat being overtaken?

yes, according to the rules of the road the overtaken vessel always has the right of way.

When a boat sinks do you get sucked down with it?

Unless you are attached to the vessel, you will not get sucked down by any suction caused by the vessel going down. You may temporarily go under the water but only for a second or so. Different people float differently. Those with low body fat will not float as easy as someone with a higher fat content. If you have a life jacket on, (as you should), you will float around.

I have 20 years as a Boatswains Mate in the US Coast Guard and have never heard of a person being "sucked down" by a sinking vessel.

What is the opposite of aboard?

IM not sure but i think it is get down or something like that

Before the steam boat what did boat and ships run on?

The first boat every was powered by man by using hands or sticks to paddle.

Then next, they still used paddling technic in small boats with oars or paddles. But on the bigger boats (i.e. 20 ft+) they used sail power, but on Viking boats they also used oars.

What were U boats?

They were submarines used by Germany in the 1st and 2nd World Wars. It stands for the German 'Unterseeboot', meaning undersea boat.

Is fiberglass fireproof?

if you are referring to fiberglass insulation, in modst cases it is. Fiberglass tubs and shower inserts are not. I have read where they are fire resistant but in reality they burn very nice. Fiberglass is not flammable but the epoxy used to bind it together is.

What does it cost to winterize a inboard boat?

Not more than $250 for your average boat. Some places less than $50.

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What is the name for the pole on a sail boat?

The vertical pole is called a "Mast". The horizontal poles (on 3-masted ships for instance) are called "Arms" or "Yardarms".

Where can you find the VIN on a 2001 polaris scrambler?

It should be on the underside frame rail on gear selecter side or frame underside front frame tube near neck. Look under front fender