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Each of these fine groups gives free boating classes in seamanship piloting and small boat handling.
Excavated sites include Saliagos and Kephala ( on Keos ) with signs of copper-working, Each of the small Cycladic islands could support no more than a few thousand people, though Late Cycladic boat models show that fifty oarsmen could be assembled from the scattered communities ( Rutter ), and when the highly organized palace-culture of Crete arose, the islands faded into insignificance, with the exception of Delos, which retained its archaic reputation as a sanctuary throughout antiquity and until the emergence of Christianity.
Each rower in a sweep boat is referred to either as port or starboard, depending on which side of the boat the rower's oar extends to.
Each force was to be inserted via helicopter or boat on the perimeter of the targets and then assault the main facilities.
Each boat had four to ten lines, extending from tall poles hung outboard when fishing ; each line carried several hooks, with heavy lead sinkers and spoons or baits as lures.
Each year numerous events take place on the Ancholme, from kayak races to boat races in custom home-built boats.
Each paddler should synchronise with the stroke or pacer on the opposite side of the boat, that is, if you paddle starboard side ( right ) you would take your timing from the port side ( left ) stroke.
Each year 13 boat licenses are granted to tour operators who each run a single trip to Skellig Michael each day during the summer season ( April to October, inclusive ), weather permitting.
Each day they would lower their boat into the sea from a gantry, and row around to the mining factory wharf in Crater Bay.
Each day approximately five boats transport about 75, 000 passengers during 104 boat trips.
Each boat can carry 3, 500 passengers and up to 40 vehicles, is 297 feet ( 91 m ) long, 69 feet, 10 inches ( 21. 3 m ) wide, with a draft of 13 feet, 6 inches ( 4. 1 m ), tonnage of 2, 109 gross tons, service speed of 16 knots ( 30 km / h ), and engines of 6, 500 horsepower ( 4. 8 MW ).
Each boat carries 6, 000 passengers and no cars.
Each boat carries 1, 280 passengers, and no cars.
Each boat had a capacity of 100 passengers, and the boats averaged 147 crossings each day.
Each boat, called by the Italians MTM ( Motoscafo da Turismo Modificato ), carried a explosive charge inside their bow.
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Each of the small Cycladic islands could support no more than a few thousand people, though Late Cycladic boat models show that fifty oarsmen could be assembled from the scattered communities ( Rutter ).
Each day the boats line up bow-to-stern, usually along the bank of the river, with a set distance between each boat and the next ( usually about one and a half boat-lengths of clear water ).
Each class of boat is assigned a " Portsmouth Number ", with fast boats having low numbers and slow ones high numbers — so, for example, in the case of two dinghies, a 49er might have a RYA-PY of 740 while a Mirror has a RYA-PY of 1385 ( these are the actual RYA Portsmouth numbers for 2012, but note that adjustments are made each year ).
Each two-man team was to paddle close to the beach in a rubber boat, wearing full fatigues, boots, life jackets, and metal helmets, and then make their observations.
Each barge had two cabins: one at the bow to stable the animals, usually horses or mules, that pulled the boat, and one at the stern which served as a living quarters for the captain and crew, and sometimes a whole family.
Each boat needed a Driver walking on the towpath controlling the animals, a Bowsman controlling the movement and direction of the bow and a Steersman on the aft deck.
Each boat had an officer in charge, one of whom would also be placed in overall charge of the mission.
Each skiff then takes its load of 15 sheep to the fishing boat, which returns to the island of Suðuroy.

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