Now I let it off the chain and it follows me everywhere, obediently heeling. |
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I could see myself as a desperate dad, composing his note and then calmly unbuttoning his shirt and heeling away his shoes. |
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This distribution created a heeling moment, and the corresponding starboard angle of heel added to the permanent list. |
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Their throats opened, calls horrific as ungreased gears, dry pistons, us already heeling out. |
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This ingress created a heeling moment and caused the barge to lose its transverse stability. |
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The lower freeboard, along with the heeling, permitted water to be shipped and retained on deck, causing a detrimental free surface effect. |
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And I was hanging over the edge of the sailboat and waiting for him to turn around, because he was facing the other way while they were heeling. |
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Rally Obedience goes beyond basic heeling by interspersing over 40 obedience movements with the sits, turns and paces of traditional heeling. |
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In a worst-case scenario, the righting arm is less than the heeling arm, causing the loss of all positive stability. |
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You can't even stand up in the boat with all the stuff inside, and the boat is always heeling 20 degrees. |
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The vessel likely capsized when its reduced stability left it unable to recover from heeling induced by the prevailing sea conditions. |
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It is to be noted that heeling due to turning was considered not to be relevant. |
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Any increase in heeling moment caused by a further transfer of passengers would have led to the sudden capsize of the vessel. |
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Her writing covered excellent topics such as heeling for the small dog, dangers of choke collars, and raising a pup in an obedience atmosphere. |
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A rigging calculation is based largely on the yacht's righting moment, i.e. the yacht's resistance to the heeling force of the wind. |
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The lightship data taken into account for the stability calculation shall be determined by means of a heeling test. |
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Once your puppy is heeling properly, it's time to teach him to sit. |
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The pleasure craft capsized when there was no compensation for the heeling moment created by the movement of persons to the port aft side of the upper deck. |
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When a vessel is dealing with a large catch, this action creates a heeling moment that may exceed the righting moment of the vessel and be of sufficient magnitude to significantly incline the vessel. |
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Consequently, the weight of the crossflow of water in the ART was not evenly balanced but predominantly on the port side, where it contributed to the heeling moment on that side. |
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Rally-O goes beyond regular obedience by interspersing over 40 movements including heeling, basic positions and turns with obstacles like weave poles and tunnels. |
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As Chesapeake was heeling, many of their shots struck the water or waterline of Shannon causing little damage, but American carronade fire caused serious damage to Shannons rigging. |
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As the game slipped away, Murray seemed to have having trouble with his right shoe, frequently heeling the ground and at one point retying his laces. |
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This heeling, when combined with other factors including free surface effect, an inherently low freeboard, and the possibility of downflooding, may ultimately result in capsizing. |
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In addition, the skipper's action of steering to port when the vessel was heeling to starboard would have unfortunately affected the heeling to starboard. |
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This produced a large heeling moment on both vessels, but because the Cape Jedsue had not started loading, this vessel had sufficient stability and reserve freeboard that the effect was far less pronounced. |
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The sardines trapped in the net sounded, which increased the load on the head of the boom to a condition in which the heeling moment exceeded the maximum righting moment, causing the vessel to capsize. |
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This instability became critical during the departure, at which time the heeling moment created by the movement of persons to the port aft side was not compensated for by an equal balancing righting moment. |
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The weight, surging and free-surface effect of the shipped water lowered the transverse stability until it was insufficient to withstand the dynamic heeling forces imposed by the prevailing sea conditions. |
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In an attempt to avoid heeling the vessel any further, the engine was throttled back to idling speed and astern propulsion was engaged, but these efforts failed to correct the heel. |
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The vessel capsized as a result of having insufficient transverse stability to withstand the dynamic heeling forces imposed upon it while fishing sardines. |
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This also enabled them to maintain a position to windward so that the heeling Armada hulls were exposed to damage below the water line. |
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Driving both the asymmetric heeling hull form and the angled rudder through the water produces drag that slows the boat down. |
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Increased heeling reduces exposed sail area relative to the wind direction, so leading to an equilibrium state. |
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In the shape of a wedge with a leader at the point of it, they were running with a definite purpose and as though all the dogs in sheepdom were heeling them. |
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As more heeling force causes more heel, weather helm may be experienced. |
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Raising the dinghy centreboard can reduce heeling by allowing more leeway. |
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