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are they built in the shallow water or built in sections in a factory thenpieced together in the water, or built in full somewhere then carried somehow and plonked in the sea?
is their any websites that teaches you how to make a fancy boat,?
I know i sound really stupid but me and a friend were on about it the other day.
is xylene the same as acetone?
we mean like the big cruise liners.
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what is the best way of removing bitimus paint from a fibre glass boat?
click herehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/shipyards...
After they make Styrofoam, what do they ship it in?
in a shipperywhat does a 14 foot boston whaler dauntless weigh?
in a shipyard... duh !why does my buzzer ring in a high pitch?
shipyard.what tigershark jet skis good or bad? do they break down alot?
shipyardWhat is the name of the material used to cover the bottoms of an air boat?
i think they are built on land then launchedHow did they join wood together 100`s of years ago so ships wouldn`t leak?
They are built in shipyards and when they are finished so they can float they are slid into the water down a ramp, Launched, after wards they are fitted out with all the luxury parts.What is a good boat for all around use?
They are built in what’s called a dry dock. Once the hull is complete the dock is flooded, allowing the ship to float.I'm looking for a Catalina boat parts supplier in Canada. New or used. Thanks?
Check this place out and have a look around. http://www.nn.northropgrumman.com/defaul...they are built in a cradle in a drydock then launched. look up nassco, or any other shipyard
Until recently , ships were 'laid down' , that means from the first steel cut from the keel upwards [like a skeleton]. Then rivet in the steel 'skin' in plates. The more modern way , is to fabricate in different sections and then weld them together. This means that it would be much easier to lengthen or shorten in the future. This also takes much shorter time to build a vessel to launch. Less worforce etc. The launch of a ship is critical , tides , wind , depth under keel [grounding]. Most vessels are launched 'stern first' , but there have been ships launched 'on the beam' [sideways]
they are first built in ship yards in sections, then put together, and then transported to drydock where they are floated into the ocean
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