Sentences with phrase «gunwale of»

It is illegal to allow passengers to sit or stand on the bow or gunwale of any open - bow vessel or any closed - bow vessel that does not have handrails.

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The best value probably comes from the mid-level LT, which, when optioned to the gunwales, still comes in a few hundred dollars below the starting price (with delivery) of an LTZ.
To determine exactly why Subaru has grown so rapidly but has still not captured the mainstream awareness of its Toyota and Honda competitors, I took a Forester, one of the pillars on which the Subaru brand rests, and subjected it to a week of abuse that included — but was not exclusive too — off - roading through snowy trails, loaded to the gunwales with gear and luggage, a whole bunch of extremely icy back country roads and, just for a change, some ordinary, everyday commuting...
The best value probably comes from the mid-level LT, which, when optioned to the gunwales, still comes in a few hundred dollars below the starting price (with delivery) of a Premier.
For a vehicle filled to the gunwales with luxury features, the Discovery also was surprisingly noisy on the highway: wind noise, a nasty rattle from the bottom of the instrument panel and a fair amount of mechanical whine coming from the full - time, four - wheel drive system.
The fender lines are reminiscent of a boat's gunwales, a design theme Honda emphasized a little too much in the Acura Advanced Sedan Concept that we saw at the Los Angeles Auto Show.
The Ibis, loaded to its gunwales with a cargo of indentured servants, is in the grip of a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal; among the dozens flailing for survival are Neel, the pampered raja who has been convicted of embezzlement; Paulette, the French orphan masquerading as a deck hand; and Deeti, the widowed poppy grower fleeing her homeland with her lover, Kalua.
The snarling noise from the motor made conversation difficult, so Rangel leaned forward, hands on the gunwales at the prow, looking like some figurehead, Mitman thought — or, he corrected himself with a smile — a dog with its happy head out of a car's window.
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