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CareenA&Atext |
 | | Careening is at once an obvious method, since any ship will heel as it is loaded routinely, and a very simple method, independent of heavy tackle, large manpower, or the existence of significant tides [8, and Fig.1]. |
 | | careen; which is to make her so light, as you may bring her to lie on the one side so much as may be, in the calmest water you can, but take heed you overset her not. |
 | | Launching, careening and the repair of ships were fundamental to the use of ships in all maritime nations, and they have for too long been regarded as incidental to historical studies. |
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