How to get an 80-foot plank under a 65-foot bridge–using two tons of water!

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sailboatHow to get an 80-foot rig under a 65-foot deck — using two tons of water! It happens along the Intracoastal Waterway in the United States, thanks to the use of water-filled balloons attached to the masthead, which allow the boat to heel sufficiently.

A very common operation in itself, but one that always makes a bloody scene when you see it in front of your eyes!

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