- ship or
boat Rope, yarns,
plies or
strands twisted or
braided together into a
larger form
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Rope (disambiguation)...
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weight of the boat. The cat p****es the
boat's rope to the
lemur and dogs, who work
together to pull the
boat toward them; but when a
rabbit scampers...
- A
rope is a
group of yarns, plies, fibres, or
strands that are
twisted or
braided together into a
larger and
stronger form.
Ropes have
tensile strength...
- the (permanent) canal-side rail with
either (
boat operator supplied)
rope or chain-and-
rope to the
boat.
Mooring ring (permanent)
affixed between the...
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surfs the wake that is
created by the
boat.
Wakesurfers ride
without rope, they use it only to be
pulled by the
boat from the water.
After getting up on...
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stretch of water, one or two skis, a tow
boat with tow
rope, two or
three people (depending on
local boating laws), and a
personal flotation device. In...
- The
Boat is a 2018 Maltese-British
thriller drama film
directed by
Winston Azzopardi and
written by Joe
Azzopardi and
Winston Azzopardi. Joe Azzopardi...
- A sewn
boat is a type of
wooden boat which has its
planks sewn, stitched, tied, or
bound together with
natural fibre rope (e.g. coir in the
Indian Ocean)...
- o' war, tug war,
rope war,
rope pulling, or
tugging war) is a
sport in
which two
teams compete by
pulling on
opposite ends of a
rope, with the goal of...
- A
longboat is a type of ship's
boat that was in use from
circa 1500 or before.
Though the
Royal Navy
replaced longboats with
launches from 1780, examples...