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The heeling, surging turn she made might have been filmed in slow motion.
Or was it the heeling of the boat?
The wind was fresher now and the ketch took it with a slight heeling.
Such heeling was accomplished by shifting water rapidly from wing tanks on one side of the ship to the other.
The Procyon keel helps to keep the boat upright and prevent excessive heeling.
Longitudinal bulkheads have a similar purpose, but damaged stability effects must be taken into account to eliminate excessive heeling.
The aim, once again, is to adjust weight 'windward' or 'leeward' to prevent excessive heeling.
Then one of the firefighters took the controls and, while executing a 180 degree turn under the trainer's direction, experienced what he regarded as excessive heeling.
The relatively narrow beam (53") compared to its 19' mast leads to considerable heeling, or tipping of the boat compared to other catamarans.
Team Roping, Heeling: Rich Skelton.
While she experienced the Heeling's dexterity as if it were her own, she sensed that her companion was gaining knowledge treelings had never had.
The air was filling with early the dominant bird life in the delta, until more than ndividuals of several different species from the mixed heeling and turning in dramatic flight.
That done, I started to re stow gear that had begun to fall about with the heeling of the boat, making frequent trips to the hatch for a look about.
This may be due to excessive heeling, swell that causes the rudder to be partially lifted out of the water, or because the stem digs into a wave causing a strong lateral force.
Do I take it out again, or-" An urgent shout from above, coupled with a sudden heeling of the Artemis as she backed her mainsails, put an abrupt end to the conversation.
Roll is a rotation about the longitudinal axis (equivalent to the rolling or heeling of a ship) giving an up-down movement of the wing tips measured by the roll or bank angle.
In addition, she has large ballast tanks and high-capacity pumps that can be used for rapid heeling and trimming to release the icebreaker if she is immobilized by compressive pack ice.
TEAM ROPING, HEELING Steve Northcott, Odessa, Tex.
He was jocular, too, as to the heeling of his shoes; but became grave on the subject of his cravat, and promised her that, when she could afford it, she should buy him a new one.
As the lift is the main contributor to the force that drives the boat, and drag usually the main contributor to perpendicular heeling and leeway forces, it is desirable to maximise the L/D.
The sails' centre of effort will also increase this turning effect or force on the vessel's motion due to increasing lever effect with increased heeling which shows itself as increased human effort required to steer a straight course.
The air was calm, giving the airship the motion of a boat on rnillpond-stiU water, no more than a slight heeling as it 342 S.M. Stir-Zing ir Daii/id Drake circled for altitude.
Hal felt a pang of anxiety that Daniel might send the twins aloft tohelp handle sail, but he need not have worried: the time would come forthat when their sea legs were hardened and they had learned to balanceeasily on the heeling, plunging deck.
These organizations have particular criticism for piales and mangana, the heeling and two forefooting events that involve roping of horses, where they claim that the horses used will often sustain injuries, including broken bones and teeth, dislocated joints, and lacerations.
He had the elevating 'quoins' (wedge-shaped pieces of wood placed under the breech) of his long guns grooved to mark various degrees of elevation so that his guns could be reliably levelled to fire horizontally in any state of heeling of the ship under a press of sail.