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Head into the wind or current. Reduce speed and reverse the engine. When the boat starts to make a slight sternway through the water, lower - do not throw - the anchor. After you've let about a third of your line out, tug the anchor line to see how firmly it's set, and then continue to release the rode.
You typically can't build a shed within 10 feet of the rear property line and 15 feet from a side property line. There should be sufficient room...
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The Farmdominium™ is a binary design with the farming in the center dome, with a surrounding habitat ring. Ideally both structures are hardened...
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Metal roofing systems that you can install yourself are readily available, but you need to feel comfortable working with metal (and you'll pay a...
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Building a guest home from the ground up will cost you around the same as it would to build a new house on a per square foot basis. With an average...
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As the wax starts to melt and puddle around the candle's cotton wick, it actually travels upward. The wick soaks it up, and it eventually...
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Conclusion. The amount of space you will need for your woodshop is about 125 square ft (11.6 square meters). But, if you are doing most of your...
Read More »Anchoring can be accomplished quickly and easily by following a few simple steps. Check your chart for bottom characteristics and to determine that you are anchoring in a safe and allowable place. If there are rocks, shoals, reefs or other boats to consider, give them all as wide a berth as possible. Remember that other boats will often have different requirements for anchor rode length--larger or taller boats frequently need a great deal of rode. Also, keep in mind a possible swing of 360 degrees about the anchor with wind shifts or current changes. If your crew is not already wearing PFDs, have them put one on before going forward to set or retrieve an anchor or mooring. Secure the bitter end of the anchor line to a bow cleat. Make sure the line is ready to run free once tossed overboard. Head into the wind or current. Reduce speed and reverse the engine. When the boat starts to make a slight sternway through the water, lower - do not throw - the anchor. After you've let about a third of your line out, tug the anchor line to see how firmly it's set, and then continue to release the rode. Once you let out an appropriate amount of scope, make sure the line is properly tied off on the bow cleat. Even if anchoring only in designated anchoring areas, it is always prudent to have the appropriate signal such as an all-around white light on to notify other boats that you are anchored at night. During the day you must display a ball shape which is sized according to the size of your boat.
Here's how: Remove the flooring of your shed. Put wood blocks under each joist cavity. Each joist cavity should have at least two support blocks....
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Once your shed is raised enough to be able to get something underneath, it's time to move. As mentioned in Step 1, some massive sheds are better...
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Opinions vary on the makeup of the cleaning solution, but a rough guide is 1 cup of bleach to every gallon of water – that, or you can use a mould...
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To identify well-seasoned wood, check the ends of the logs. If they are dark in colour and cracked, they are dry. Dry seasoned wood is lighter in...
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