| 11. | Where the whale was flensed differed between the English and oil in large copper kettles.
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| 12. | The whales were brought alongside a wharf or cutting stage, where they were flensed.
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| 13. | This allowed another whale to be brought up the slipway and unto the deck to be flensed.
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| 14. | Between 1852 and 1874, flense whales, and obtain wood and water or shelter from storms.
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| 15. | Flensing at stations in the early modern era ( late nineteenth century ) differed little from earlier methods.
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| 16. | Once ashore, the whale was quickly flensed and divided into its separate parts for various warehouses and further processing.
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| 17. | The meat was flensed similar to the blubber, while the bones were sliced by a steam-driven bone saw.
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| 18. | Whalers hunted by day, towing their catch to shore for flensing, operating in a fairly small area around the whaling stations.
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| 19. | The Dutch eschewed this system, bringing the whales into the shallows at high-tide and flensing them at low-tide.
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| 20. | With the introduction of the stern slipway in the " Lancing " in 1925 flensing could be performed entirely on the open sea.
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