they stay close to the water until they dry. The temperature around the hot springs are not freezing. But they dry really fast because the natural oils they have on their skin/fur
#12 Zero emission my butt. When they layed up the haul with expoxy & carbon fiber , when they smelted the aluminum ore for the mast & when they made the paint it spewd out plenty of emissions. No such thing as emission free anything.
they stay close to the water until they dry. The temperature around the hot springs are not freezing. But they dry really fast because the natural oils they have on their skin/fur
#12 Zero emission my butt. When they layed up the haul with expoxy & carbon fiber , when they smelted the aluminum ore for the mast & when they made the paint it spewd out plenty of emissions. No such thing as emission free anything.
I always wonder if they don't freeze once they get out of the water. or do they stay in there like, 2 months or something?>
they stay close to the water until they dry. The temperature around the hot springs are not freezing.
But they dry really fast because the natural oils they have on their skin/fur
ty. that makes sense
It's called a gabion.
That was exactly my thought. Aren't these types of boats generally referred to as "sailboats"?
No.
navigation, lights, entertainment, cooking......
there is some need for electricity
as it say "superyacht"