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In my teens I had a Special Interest in tall ships. (I didn’t know it was special at the time - I didn’t know I was autistic for another 50 years.) A bit later I spent a season as foredeck hand on a 30 foot racing yacht. I’d been mucking around in boats from about the age of 7 or 8. Somewhere around the house are detailed plans for a faering, a replica of a traditional Nordic sailboat. I never did get around to having it made…So obviously at this point it is the keel. Those are some interesting facts to learn about ships. I don't really know much about their structure.
Never having come across them, that kinda makes it a wee bit unsolvable without knowing that?@Boogs, the last verse I posted was an acrostic.
I am thinking some.excavating machine where the feet or bottom part that are like the soles of shoes when it moves but stays always on the ground, like a digger. It has a tough exterior. The lever can go one way I think and the bucket of the digger anotherNope, cold.
A crane.Warmer!