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  2. Clean sweep (naval) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Submarine Service during World War II generally considered a patrol a "clean sweep" if the sub sank every target she engaged. [2] Individual torpedoes might miss, and convoys usually had far too many ships for all to be sunk by a single boat, but these unavoidable inefficiencies did not mar a "clean sweep".

  3. Careening - Wikipedia

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    An Old Whaler Hove Down For Repairs, Near New Bedford, a wood engraving drawn by F. S. Cozzens and published in Harper's Weekly, December 1882. Careening (also known as "heaving down") is a method of gaining access to the hull of a sailing vessel without the use of a dry dock.

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  5. Wicked Tuna - Wikipedia

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    Fish caught Runner-up Captain Total Fish caught 1 (2012) FV-Tuna.com: Dave Carraro $85,950 Unknown Hard Merchandise: Dave Marciano $61,000 Unknown 2 (2013) Pinwheel: Tyler McLaughlin $100,861 16 FV-Tuna.com: Dave Carraro $96,978 14 3 (2014) FV-Tuna.com: Dave Carraro $126,403 15 Hard Merchandise: Dave Marciano $61,904 8 4 (2015) Hard Merchandise ...

  6. Fish-class sloop - Wikipedia

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    The Fish class sloop, also known informally as the Fish Boat, is a one-design sailboat designed in 1919 by New Orleans resident Rathbone DeBuys, [1] member of the Southern Yacht Club. It is reputed to have been the most popular sailboat racing class on the US Gulf Coast in the early 20th century [ 2 ] and was the Gulf Yachting Association one ...

  7. Dogger (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The boats were used for fishing for cod, now called kabeljauw in Dutch, but in that era the name dogge or doggevis was more common. Dutch boats were ubiquitous in the North Sea, and the word dogger was given to the rich fishing grounds where they often fished, which became known as the Dogger Bank. The sea area in turn gave its name to the ...

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