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- usage). Many boatsheds also incorporate heavy-duty winches, which are used to winch a boat up from the water and back into the boatshed. Boatsheds are typically...
- well-known landmark, the boatshed was built in the 1930s, and since the 1940s has been owned mainly by the Nattr**** family. The boatshed was originally built...
- larger Enderby Island. It was stocked with rabbits and provided with a boatshed for the relief of castaways during the nineteenth century. The rabbits...
- Norman Inlet, and at Erebus Cove, Port Ross (where there was also a boatshed). The boatshed and ruined depot are the only historical buildings left at Erebus...
- roof to more complex structures with walls and locking doors or gates. Boatsheds (or boat sheds) are typically lockable wooden sheds built near a body...
- Wellington's civic and commercial centre from the seaward side of the lagoon The Boatshed View of Te Papa and surrounding buildings from the lagoon "Hawke's Bay...
- occasional trout by members of the Bearsden Angling Club, who have a boat and a boatshed at the loch. It is in the Kilpatrick Hills, and is close to Duncolm. It...
- championship of the world in 1887. Charles Amos also established the first boatshed on Sydney Harbour at Balmain, from where it was later transferred by flotation...
- The boatshed in Barwon Heads used as a set in SeaChange was redeveloped into a restaurant....
- industry, mostly for lobster, prawns and scallops. Also in Kallin is The Boatshed, a marine repair facility which promotes traditional skills, and employs...