The lifeboats are self-propelled, self-righting, and fitted with hook-release gear mechanisms. |
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The lifeboats, 5.33 m long with a beam of 2.49 m, are constructed of glass-reinforced plastic and are totally enclosed and self-righting. |
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The CCGC W. G. George is a 52-foot Arun Class multi-task high endurance lifeboat with self-righting capabilities. |
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The company's RescYouTM Pro products have led the market since their debut as the world's first ultra-fast self-righting liferafts. |
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A locally designed and built self-righting search-and-rescue boat joined the national coast guard fleet yesterday to help beef up its disaster-relief capabilities. |
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The self-bailing and self-righting CCGC Cape Ann and CCGC Cape Edensaw have a long cruising radius for their size. |
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The self-righting test will then be carried out, and the boat taken out of the water for some final checks. |
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A year earlier, the intrepid oars-woman tried to row across the north Atlantic in the same 23-foot, self-righting craft, starting from North Carolina's Outer Banks. |
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The first self-righting liferaft on the market, it always rights itself ready for boarding, no matter how it lands in the water. |
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The arm is also an integral element of Razer's winged self-righting mechanism, which rolls the robot back onto its wheels if inverted. |
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As a result, the lifeboat lost its self-righting ability and floated with its starboard side submerged. |
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It is in fact on Monday that the boat will undergo her 180° self-righting test required by the Imoca rules. |
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The self-bailing and self-righting CCGC Cape Caution has a long cruising radius for its size. |
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But the one thing we know about economies is that they do tend to be self-righting. |
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In theory, the deficit should be self-righting. |
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They often are built with special air chambers to make them unsinkable, and many are designed to be self-bailing and self-righting in heavy seas. |
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The mechanical self-righting element of our Christophorus system enables the delineator to return to its original position after driving over it. |
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The 50N jackets and vests are buoyancy aids intended for seaside activity and do not assure self-righting. |
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A dry Ovatek 7 with the hatches closed is also self-righting. |
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For example, a full range of products including ergonomic cutlery, self-righting cups and stay-warm plates to help children learn to eat and drink by themselves. |
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The boat is self-righting, limiting the chances of capsizing into the ocean, with 16 hermetic hatches and a 200-kilo ballast. |
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What is more, its self-righting system means R2-D2 stands upright even when knocked over or driven down stairs. |
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On January 20, 1969, John took off in his purpose-built, self-righting rowboat the Britannia. |
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Our immunity, neurochemistry, and metabolism have self-righting mechanisms that am encoded within our genetics. |
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Dispensers include self-righting plugged tip caps, which provide an airtight, watertight seal. |
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Boats are ruggedly designed and capable of self-righting if inverted by the 40ft high waves that they will encounter during storms. |
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Chucking them into the pool to inflate and then self-righting them was easy enough but boarding was a challenge for most. |
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The first wave of resilience research assumed that youth who exhibited good coping skills in the face of high-risk factors were able to do so through some internal self-righting character trait. |
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The vessel's self-bailing and self-righting capabilities allow it to withstand even the most severe conditions at sea, and along with Coast Guard crews, to effect rescues under the most challenging circumstances. |
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My boat is self-righting, it has a liferaft and I did survival training last year. |
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Self-righting wheel centres ensure that the famous RR emblem is always upright on all four wheels at all times. |
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