Newspaper accounts have variously reported that he fell from a tree or from a watercraft. |
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Future surveys are expected to include a greater range of boat models, including cruisers and personal watercraft. |
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Seriously, it was a great two days of sun, surf and boating in barely legal watercraft. |
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The speed and use of small boats and watercraft have increased dramatically in recent years. |
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Cruisers, bow riders, cuddy cabins, personal watercraft and, of course, houseboats, shuttle in and out. |
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With practice, a sea kayak becomes a wonderfully responsive, stable, and companionable watercraft. |
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When the men weren't busy conducting individual and unit training, Clark focused their efforts on preparing their watercraft for the journey. |
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More fatalities occurred on canoes and kayaks than on personal watercraft, but the highest number occurred on open motorboats. |
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For underwater sabotage missions, each diver can carry a limpet mine to attach to the hull of enemy watercraft or docks. |
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The water, 300 feet below, was unseasonably glassy, which made it hard to separate aircraft from watercraft. |
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The fatality rate for canoes and kayaks is almost twice that of those on personal watercraft and almost four times higher than open motor boats. |
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The more restricted of the existing modes are watercraft and trucks because they are confined to certain surfaces. |
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Craig turned to Alex, who was crouched in the hull of the little watercraft. |
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Cameron Lake was closed to all motorized watercraft, but did offer canoes, rowboats and paddleboats for rental. |
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The next highest categories were personal watercraft, cabin cruisers, canoes, rowboats and kayaks. |
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I've never liked the lake with its menacing suggestion of depth and its ability to attract noisy watercraft. |
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In watercraft delivery, cases of MREs are loaded onto lighters, flat-bottomed boats, or barges and transported from port to port. |
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Improving on its past history of meeting all applicable sound standards, the industry continues to take an aggressive stance in developing quieter watercraft. |
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Concentrations of enthusiasts in their power boats, sailboats and ski boats are being joined increasingly by personal watercraft riders, windsurfers and kitesurfers. |
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If a personal watercraft is towing another person on skis, kneeboards, or other devices, a second person must face the rear to monitor the person being towed. |
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Do we want to ban only personal watercraft or all watercraft that might make noise or harm the environment? |
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A helicopter landing pad covered the roof, an underground port held space for watercraft, and a vacuuming doormat whisked dirt from visitors' shoes. |
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The ownership, use or operation of any motorized vehicle, trailer or watercraft except those for which coverage is provided in this section. |
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Pevero beach has parking, snack bar, and You can rent beach chairs, loungers and parasols as well as personal watercraft, canoes and paddleboats. |
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Every bump, rise, and swell of the waves affects your watercraft. |
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Park patrols are conducted using various modes of transport including aircraft, over-snow vehicles, airboats and conventional watercraft. |
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A variety of watercraft are used in fishing, including the papyrus-reed kadeï of the Yedina and the sewn-plank boats of the Kotoko. |
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Early civilizations, which arose by waterways, depended on watercraft for transport. |
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We are well aware that the use of personal watercraft may seriously disturb the quiet enjoyment of some people along the shores of waterways. |
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A water retardant tape for auto repair, electrical wiring, watercraft, plumbing and general repair. |
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The community docks will also be equipped to handle non-motorized watercraft. |
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Nonetheless, the characteristics of noise made by various types of watercraft in the aquatic environment are poorly understood. |
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Recreational watercraft and fishing equipment can also spread aquatic invasive species between waterways. |
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A concern was also raised regarding the new regulations governing the use of watercraft. |
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Usually, it's not humans who lose when watercraft and manatees collide. |
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Both were squinting out into the uneven lighting, trying in vain to make out the shifting shape of the approaching watercraft as it pulled up to one of the side floats. |
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The small tug also provides the capability to assist larger tugs in docking and undocking all types of ships and watercraft and can be used in routine harbor utility work. |
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Its purpose was to provide offshore patrol boats with a comparatively lightweight direct and high-angle fire weapon capable of engaging both watercraft and targets ashore. |
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When the customer is operating in enemy territory or the enemy has cut off all ground lines of communication to the customer, watercraft and trucks cannot make the deliveries. |
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Tired of stuffing big and bulky gear bags into your watercraft? |
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The driver fell into the water, but the watercraft kept going. |
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Extensive damage to watercraft which have been moored with classical mushroom anchors during hurricanes indicates a need for an improved self-seating anchor. |
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While motorized watercraft and snowmobiles use very little fuel in comparison to cars and trucks, they can produce a disproportionate amount of air pollution. |
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Customs and border-surveillance agencies have access to some of the most complex and exotic watercraft to combat illicit drug-running and border incursions. |
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The Vikings built many unique types of watercraft, often used for more peaceful tasks. |
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Every watercraft can carry a maximum weight of passengers and equipment. Don't forget to ask your dealer for the appropriate information for your craft in order to ensure smooth sailing. |
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The company also has an aluminum products welding and machining division that makes, in particular, parts for Bombardier Recreational Products personal watercraft and snowmobiles. |
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Camping unit is defined as equipment used for the purpose of outdoor accommodation and includes a tent, trailer, tent-trailer, recreational vehicle, camper-back and any watercraft equipped for overnight accommodation. |
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The next deadline will be September 2002 for operators of boats less than four metres in length, including personal watercraft such as jet-skis and seadoos. |
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The measures provided for in this Directive lay down only the essential requirements for the free movement of recreational craft, personal watercraft and all the types of engines to which this Directive applies. |
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Surviving artifacts are numerous, including the rivers and remains of watercraft themselves, and the many sites associated with the maintenance and operation of boats and their contents. |
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This led him and Bell to the development of practical hydrofoil watercraft. |
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For example, the peopling of the Japanese archipelago offers an opportunity to investigate the early use of watercraft. |
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From this vantage point one is able to view a variety of watercraft year round, although there is more marine traffic in the summer. |
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Technology used by indigenous Australian societies before European contact included weapons, tools, shelters, watercraft, and the message stick. |
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Although canoes were once primarily a means of transport, with industrialization they became popular as recreational or sporting watercraft. |
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After a while the gallery seems to mutate: the videos might be views seen from a tiny, junk-scattered island or the large portholes of an eccentrically accoutered watercraft. |
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Lifeboat, watercraft especially built for rescue missions. |
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We also conducted an exploratory study of personal watercraft users and other pleasure boaters to assess the microbiological risks they are exposed to. |
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We must not let down our guard, and do encourage more participation next year, since floating deadheads and any debris are dangerous to all watercraft. |
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The competitor claimed in his brochure that scientific studies concluded that his watercraft was less prone to causing motion sickness than twin hull boats, the type of boat used in the petitioner's whale watching business. |
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Here is one of the ways in which we can help spread the word to bring about the changes in the operation of personal watercraft that we believe would make this bill unnecessary. |
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Amendment 17 requires self-certification or limited third-party intervention for the assessment of compliance of personal watercraft with the construction requirements of the Commission's proposal. |
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It simply enables municipalities to test the waters, excuse the pun, in their own communities and seeks input from cottage dwellers as to whether or not they would like to limit the use of these watercraft in their area. |
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Essentially, the problem can be boiled down to the continued presence of a large number of watercraft around marine mammals, particularly blue whales, and the protection of endangered species in the crush of human activities. |
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A stretch of water is any body of navigable water that is generally bordered by land and that allows watercraft to travel either between or along its shores. |
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In general, the policy applies to most operations and activities of Clubs and Districts with the exception of the operation, use or maintenance of aircraft, automobiles owned by the Club or District and certain watercraft. |
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Personal watercraft shall be designed either with an automatic engine cut-off or with an automatic device to provide reduced speed, circular, forward movement when the driver dismounts deliberately or falls overboard. |
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Vessels The Royal Marines operate a varied fleet of military watercraft designed to transport troops and material from ship to shore or conduct river or estuary patrols. |
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New personal watercraft apparel includes a variety of wetsuits, personal floatation devices and beachwear to complete the enthusiast's riding experience. |
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The loch is open to every kind of watercraft including kayaks, canoes, windsurfers, jet skis, speedboats and cruisers and they are all very well represented. |
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The system could be used portably as an emergency antenna for watercraft, potentially powered by battery, solar panel or manually with a foot pump. |
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Though one site, Kanedori in Honshu, does suggest the use of watercraft as early as 84,000 years ago, there is no other evidence of hominins in Japan until 50,000 years ago. |
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Personal watercraft, including Jet Skis, have long been the scourge of environmentalists because of the high levels of noise, air and water pollution they generate. |
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