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  • Title: Ship shape
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 53
  • Publisher: ➤  Washington State Dept. of Ecology, Water Quality Program
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Olympia, WA (PO Box 47600, Olympia, 98504-7600)

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  • First Year Published: 1999
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Dry rot

needed] An explanation of the term "dry rot" circles around boatyards periodically. In the age of wooden ships, boats were sometimes hauled for the winter

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

created a demand for fibreglass-reinforced plastic catamarans in the boatyards of Tamil Nadu. Given that over 51,000 vessels were lost to the tsunami,

River Clyde

history, Robertson's Yard built 500 boats, many of which are still sailing today. Two other notable boatyards on the Clyde were Silvers, which operated from

Mullion Cove

built for them in a Massachusetts Boatyard a Lap Streak Dory with a keel of only 15-foot and an overall length of 19-foot. The wood was cedar and the

Millers Point & Dawes Point Village Precinct

and wind and cultural elements such as wharves, boatyards and warehouses; and the constant remaking of the shoreline and its hinterland in response to