| 31. | To light up the tow rope, " makes a small point about British technology, but says boatloads about British character.
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| 32. | Shortly afterwards, however, the tug and glider combination encountered heavy cloud and in the resulting turbulence the tow rope broke.
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| 33. | However, the tow rope between the glider and tug snapped over Belgium, and it was forced to land near Ghent.
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| 34. | Instead, we arrived at an ice-slicked bank with a rock in the middle and a tow rope up one side.
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| 35. | The harness attaches the pilot to the parasail, which is connected to the boat, or land vehicle, by the tow rope.
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| 36. | Carry plenty of drinking water, a tow rope and extra fan belts, and be sure your brakes are in good condition.
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| 37. | Rigged a tow rope to the bow, jumped in and towed her to safe harbor with that line clenched between my teeth.
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| 38. | Lifeboats were over capacity, so his only option was to tie himself to a lifeboat's tow rope and try to stay afloat.
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| 39. | The tow ropes were lost and the vessel drifted into the breakwater, moving too fast for the anchor to have held her.
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| 40. | In 1937 William H . Mahoney erected a primitive tow rope fashioned from a Volkswagen engine near Town Park s Beaver Pond.
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