- for
freeride can be "Downhill". A
bigger board is used for
downhill freeboarding or
freeriding as this
gives you
better balance allowing you to go faster...
- In
sailing and boating, a vessel's
freeboard is the
distance from the
waterline to the
upper deck level,
measured at the
lowest point of
sheer where water...
- Look up
freeboard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Freeboard may
refer to:
Freeboard (nautical), the
height of a ship's deck
above the
water level...
- ship has
sufficient freeboard (the
height from the
waterline to the main deck) and thus
sufficient reserve buoyancy. The
freeboard of
commercial vessels...
- of
superstructure on
board a ship or a boat also
affects the
amount of
freeboard that such a
vessel requires along its sides, down to her waterline. In...
- into the cabin. It is
needed because surfaced submarines have
limited freeboard, that is, they lie low in the water.
Bathtubs help
prevent swamping the...
-
emptied specially built swimming pools.
Longboarding (1970s)
Similar to
freeboarding but with long
skateboards that come in
different shapes and sizes, longboarding...
- or 1,728 lb/cu yd) at the
draft corresponding to the ****igned
summer freeboard and the
light displacement (lightweight) of the ship.
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- planking-first construction, they may only be
fastened to the hull planking.
freeboard The
height of a ship's hull (excluding the superstructure)
above the waterline;...
- to a
higher freeboard after several classes of low-
freeboard vessel had been constructed, the last
being the
Trafalgar class. Low
freeboard had been po****r...