- Question: A boat is 4.00 m wide & 6.00 m long. A truck pulls it, the boat sinks an additional 4.30 cm into the river. What is the weight of the truck?
- Question: Is it correct to call someone traveling on a river (via boat) riverbound?
- Question: How can I become and earlier riser?
- Question: How fast a Should 16'6" aluminum deep v boat with 50hp force boat motor go?
Posted: 21 Oct 2014 04:17 PM PDT A boat is 4.00 m wide & 6.00 m long. A truck pulls it, the boat sinks an additional 4.30 cm into the river. What is the weight of the truck? Sign In to add your answer |
Question: Is it correct to call someone traveling on a river (via boat) riverbound? Posted: 21 Oct 2014 06:45 AM PDT No River bound would mean they were constrained by the river. I think the word(s) you are looking for is River borne or water borne. They could be bound (direction) either up or down the river. Or they could be bound (tied) to a boat. Or they could Bound (leap) out of the boat. |
Question: How can I become and earlier riser? Posted: 21 Oct 2014 01:59 AM PDT First make a time table for your daily activities and check out how much time do you spend on each of them. keep aside six to eight hours( 8 to be precise) for sleep out of 24 hrs. Do not sleep in the afternoon or anytime in the day. A nap is fine. Go to bed by 10 pm and set time or alarm clock accordingly. If you want to wake up around 6am than 10pm is the ideal time to go to bed. Adjust the time according to your waking time. Do not watch TV and eat heavy dinner before going to bed. Once your body adjust itself to the same routine you will not require the alarm clock to wake you up. |
Question: How fast a Should 16'6" aluminum deep v boat with 50hp force boat motor go? Posted: 20 Oct 2014 09:25 PM PDT You can expect the high 30's and under optimal conditions you could hit the 40's, but deep V's tend to get "Squirrelly" at the higher speeds. |
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