There's no law against it, but it will slow your boat down.
"Can't" & "should not" are two different things- the dimples will increase the friction of the water, lowering the efficiency of the hull. If you think it looks nice on your boat, there is nothing stopping you. To my somewhat limited knowledge, there's no law against it!
you cant "make" dimples, its something that is genetic. you can get it professionally done but it'll cost. But there are ways to enhance a dip in your cheeks, either put a bottle cap in the side of your cheek and make suction, or just smile and laugh a lot.
Dimples make the ball aerodynamic and allows it to fly with stability. Without dimples the flight of the ball would be very unpredictable.
Not necessarily, dimples are a dominant gene and if neither you nor your spouse passed it on, the baby will not have dimples. The chance of your child not having dimples is probably 1/4. However, if BOTH your parents have dimples, it is possible there will be a 100% chance of the baby having dimples. It's complicated. Basically there is a three fourths chance of dimples.
Moulds are used and a polymer compound is injected around the core.
they where put in the hulls of cargo ships that traveled into lake michigan. when the water was released so where they.
Dimples are placed on a golfball by a large machine called a Ball Stamper, made by American Industrial Equipment Corporation, which was first founded on February 22nd of 1842 by James Marshall Windham III. The first one could only place 2 of the 336 dimples on a ball in one second. It took almost 2 minutes to place all 336 dimples on one ball! The latest models can put all 336 dimples on the ball instantly, on up to 6000 balls at a time. That's over 2 million dimples at once!
2 Hands on a Clock2 Hulls on a Catamaran
IT is a bag that is too full that you cant put anything
not really you cant put a password on it but for some of them you can put it in lock which means you cant do anything to it
Boat... starter... huh..?
put it in a boat