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The most critical factor while approaching anchoring position is the speed of the vessel. Engines must be ready and tested well in advance and the speed of the vessel should be under control. If Master feels the ship's speed is much more than what it should be, he should exercise zig-zag maneuver to reduce the speed.
A professional tree surgeon can advise you on how much you can remove to avoid this. However, you have no right in law to demand that your...
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Etsy, eBay, and even now, Amazon Handmade may be the largest competitors for online sales of woodworking projects. Still, other platforms,...
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Anchoring is as frequent operation on board as loading and unloading a cargo. But in spite of being a frequent operation, the number of incidents related to anchoring never seem to reduce. That is when many minor incidents never come to light to a wider audience. The truth is that even after being a routine operation, effective way of anchoring is not a child’s play.
While tar-and-chip driveways can work well for some, most homeowners are better off in the long run with asphalt. If you need help deciding what...
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One of the most important things about laying gravel is the process of installing a weed membrane. And this, like any other landscape fabric,...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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Many people errantly assume that Irish Spring soap will keep repelling mice. However, there's practically no evidence to support this claim. Jul...
Read More »More the height, more momentum the anchor will gain. This momentum may increase to a point where windlass break would not be able to hold it. The anchor’s momentum will only stop when the anchor along with entire chain is in the bottom after it has been uprooted from the bitter end.
However, roll-up garage doors, or rolling steel garage doors, also provide unique benefits. These doors are most often used for commercial and...
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That said, if you really do want a rule of thumb, it would seem that tiny houses usually range between around 60 and 400 square feet. You could...
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According to UK shed regulations, you do not need to seek planning permission if your shed is 2.5 metres tall (or less) and sits at least two...
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Many cedars, including red cedar, are especially poor firewood choices. You should not use most cedar species in any stove or fireplace you value....
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