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Centreboard or
sliding keel vessels are
allowed with no
restrictions nor limitations, and
neither the centre-board nor
sliding keel is
considered a part...
- the
secret weapon) was
taken from the real Dart
class of sloops. The
sliding keels,
originally designed by
Captain John Schank, were emplo**** upon a number...
- abbreviation. The
Schank keel was
invented by
Captain (later Admiral) John Schank, and was
known at the time as a "
sliding keel". It was
effectively a centreboard...
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sliding plates that
covered the
keel opening fell off in the
middle of the night. This was a
problem that had
occurred earlier. movistar's aft
keel pivot...
- The
keeled slider (Lerista planiventralis) is a
species of
skink found in
Western Australia. Cowan, M.; How, R.; Gaikhorst, G.; Ford, S. (2017). "Lerista...
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Cynthia with a
shallow draught and
three daggerboards (John Schank's
sliding keels) for stability. She was
rated for 18 guns, but
during construction her...
- in His Majesty's
vessel the Lady Nelson, of
sixty tons
burthen with
sliding keels, in the
years 1800, 1801, and 1802, to New
South Wales. London: T. Egerton...
- in His Majesty's
vessel the Lady Nelson, of
sixty tons burthen: with
sliding keels, in the
years 1800, 1801, and 1802, to New
South Wales.
Printed by C...
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oldest surviving example of the
shallop hull form. She was ****ed with
sliding keels (progenitors of the
modern daggerboard) not long
after the invention...
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Schanck [often
spelled Schank].
Trial was
unusual in that she had
three sliding keels, or centre-boards, that the crew
could raise or
lower individually....