Sentences with phrase «hull of the boat»

Like a groggy - eyed Jonah waking up from a nap in the dark hull of a boat and giving incoherent answers to questions from desperate sailors caught in a life - threatening storm, we step out of our churches still tingling from the goose - bump worship experience, and give incoherent answers to our neighbors about the problems with their marriage, their wayward pregnant daughter, their drug - abusing son, and what God wants from them to fix it all.
This makes the boats very stable and spacious, with the dive gear in the front compartment and the guests sitting comfortably on the broad padded hull of the boat, under the shade cloth, to the rear.
It is a trek repeated today in the heat of the Sonoran desert, in boats from Africa running ashore in southern Europe, in the hulls of boats from Fujian province to the shores of Long Island.
«This discovery means that the fibrous structures found in limpet teeth could be mimicked and used in high - performance engineering applications such as Formula 1 racing cars, the hulls of boats and aircraft structures.
It turns out that barnacles, those marine animals that many find annoying or a nuisance as they tend to grow on the hulls of boats, dock pilings and other items, can actually change their penises.
So the next time you have to have the hull of your boat or the pilings on your dock cleaned of barnacles, you might want to show a little more respect for these creatures.
Graphene quantum dots created at Rice University grab onto graphene platelets like barnacles attach themselves to the hull of a boat.
The barnacle life cycle involves settling very firmly on rocks and other surfaces under water, such as the hull of a boat.
Finished in 1994, the building was designed with a nautical motif in mind, including an interior design that curves inwards like the hull of a boat and pinewood flooring meant to resemble a ship's deck.
The «Spirit» features eight Underwater Viewing Windows located in two rooms, one in each hull of the boat.
Picking a one - or two - foot section of the hull of a boat in drydock (a pun is deployed for the series title, «Dry Documentaries»), Farrell closes in on a passage that suddenly blows up into a beach - long epic of Turneresque grandeur.
It is so riddled with juxtaposed factoids and long - debunked climate myths that if it were the hull of a boat there would be more holes than fibreglass!
Jet ski riders also give up the protection of having the hull of a boat around them.
If the hull of your boat or any of its machinery is damaged in a collision, your watercraft insurance will help compensate you for repairs.
All undocumented boats equipped with mechanical propulsion and any undocumented boat used for sport fishing charter activities must be registered with the Division of Motor Vehicles and you must have an Alaska Certificate of Number and validation decals property displayed on the hull of the boat.
If you find yourself caught on choppy waters, your canoe can be damaged on rocks or by hitting the hull of another boat
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