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Ships. Famous Ships, Lingo, and how the parts work. The Phoenicians and Thor Heyerdahl. The Turtle. Was part of the first battle between ironclad ships Was sunk, now part of a marine sanctuary. USS Monitor. USS Nautilus and Enterprise. Sailed on by Charles Darwin. HMS Beagle.
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Ships Famous Ships, Lingo, and how the parts work
Was part of the first battle between ironclad ships • Was sunk, now part of a marine sanctuary USS Monitor
Sailed on by Charles Darwin HMS Beagle
First ship built for the purpose of deep sea drilling Glomar Challenger
First made to recover a Russian Submarine (K-129) and was later used for deep sea drilling Glomar Explorer
Used for global exploration by Sir Francis Drake Golden Hind
Used by Fridtjof Nansen and later by Roald Amundsen • Built to survive the crushing pressure of the ice by “floating” to the top of the ice Fram
Turtle Turtle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VtNT9W0D2Pc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNZimWPThaY
How a submarine works http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoowLH6PMEk
Ships are capable of carrying more cargo • Ships are equipped for long voyages • Ships are normally manned by a crew • Submarines are classified as boats, because early submarines could be hoisted on board a ship • Boats are normally easier to maneuver than ships • Some boats are not equipped to run well on the open ocean. • Boats are normally controlled by one person Ships vs. Boats
Parts of a Sailboat http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFA-Kiewdt0
How a sailboat sails http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=M4CQ4T_K8Hw&feature=fvwp
ALWAYS flush an engine with fresh water after exposure to a salt environment. Boat Engine
Rich- Less excess airLean- More excess air Running Rich vs. Lean- Air to fuel ratio