10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KEEL-LESS»
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transformed the working boat to the racing shell: the outrigger, the keel-less
smooth-hulled boat, the sliding seat, and the swivel oarlock. These changes were
revolutionary. Each time one was implemented, we took a quantum leap forward.
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Crotalaria in Africa and Madagascar
Petals conspicuously reddish-purple lined or keel less than 1 cm long. Legume
rounded to stipe or less than 2 cm long. 1. Calyx-lobes 2-3 times as long as tube;
stipules ± as long as petiole, 5-10 mm long; leaflets pilose on both surfaces, ...
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics
The disparity is possibly due to the inclusion in my keeled group of specimens in
which the keel is reduced to a thickened zone at the periphery that provides no
surface expression. Collections that include keel-less specimens as well as those
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With such a keel an ancient currach would have been able to sail somewhat
closer to the wind than its keel-less twentieth-century equivalent; and the woven
basketry framework would have been stronger and more resilient than the ...
Spike interrupted; fruits pale green, 1.4-1.7 X 1.1-1.2 mm; keel less than 0.2 mm
high; beak 0.2 or less; stipular veins with age remaining as fibers. . . . 18b.
Potamogeton foliosus subsp. fibrillosus 18a. Potamogeton foliosus Rafinesque
subsp.
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The Bumps: An Account of the Cambridge University Bumping ...
In the mid 1850s there was a further substantial change in boat design with the
first effective keel-less eight built in 1856 by Matt Taylor for the Chester Club. The
legendary Clasper had previously built a keel-less four in 1846 or 1847 but this ...
John Durack, George Gilbert, John Marks, 2000
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Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers
Thus Taylor made his mark, but it is far from certain that he was the first builder of
a keel-less boat. The design, as distinct from the construction, of the first Taylor
boats at Royal Chester has been claimed for J. B. Littledale who was the club's ...
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Principles of Yacht Design
For a given side force the leeway for the two-dimensional keel would be less than
one third, and for the ARe = 3 keel less than half that of the ARe = 1 keel. Quite
different drags would then be obtained as the right-hand drag diagram suggests.
Lars Larsson, Rolf Eliasson, Michal Orych, 2014
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary: In 6 Volumes
it: t: ). ,-. chrism. extras. 2. (Poet). A. ship. ;. (. «t1« l Ferft £. To turn ship keel
upwards ; 9t$t$ Keel'-less, adj. False keel—. Keel-blocks—. *C*ra fc«m tlft- To
keel haul- To punish a person by hauling him under the keel of a ship by ropes ;.
To. keel.
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Jurassic and Cretaceous Stratigraphy and Sedimentary ...
The matrix of limestone is microsparite, at places Fig. 3.71 Scaglia variegata:
limestone with small keel-less globular foraminifers (section MA6). completely
replaced with Fe-Mn oxides. The most abundant foraminifers are small keel-less
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5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KEEL-LESS»
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keel-less is used in the context of the following news items.
Why Tyneside champion oarsman Harry Clasper is worth a statue
Keel-less and with the innovation of iron outriggers, the boat would have attracted comment. The fact that it then carried off a £50 prize would ... «ChronicleLive, Jun 15»
Book Review: 'Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers' by Chris Dodd
... innovative boat design – they can claim the outrigger, the keel-less 'shell' and they almost got the sliding seat ahead of [the USA's] Babcock. «row2k.com, Nov 14»
Escapes into adventure on the high seas
Around 800 AD, St. Brendan claimed to have reached the new world in a leather boat, keel-less, so it would have skidded “across the water like ... «Boston Globe, Jul 14»
Hats off to the USS Orange County
Flat-bottomed and keel-less, the 328-foot LSTs, their guns blazing, crawled onto enemy-held beaches through sand, mud and coral reefs, ... «Daily Pilot, Jan 14»
Kevin Myers: Everything people believed about Hitler's intentions …
... 100 miles and 30 hours, and 50 miles and 15 hours, with seasick soldiers crammed into keel-less floundering barges without toilets or water. «Irish Independent, Jun 12»