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Some of those in the water were picked up by the outrigger.
They were doing outriggers for an oil company near Savannah.
She also carries an outrigger in each hand for balance.
They had been out for almost two hours without putting a bait on the outriggers.
They chose to rest and stretched out on their outriggers.
Smaller trees were cut for the outrigger and the supports.
There was a bicycle frame at the back of each outrigger.
They returned in their outrigger at night to find no welcoming lights.
The drift would supply him with materials for an outrigger.
Outrigger will occupy a third of the building and lease the rest.
They were already soaked from the first time the outrigger had overturned.
Some of the larger sailing ships, however, did not have outriggers.
He could grab an outrigger while we were sleeping and rock us out.
Here she saw an outrigger canoe drawn up on the beach above high water.
It was the outrigger that kept it right side up.
He, however, started in a borrowed outrigger, but retired after going 200 yards.
The outriggers then provide the stability such a narrow hull needs.
With boom full out and no outriggers, the capacity is only 3000 lb.
Outriggers can have different features depending on the needs of the skiers.
He's not top-heavy, even from the weight of the outriggers.
And then we could make some outriggers, like they have on Hawaiian canoes.
He bent over the outrigger and dipped the skull full.
Skiers use outriggers for balance and as leverage when they fall to right themselves.
It could traverse a full 360 if its outriggers, two per side, were deployed.
Out on the bay, you may see teams of paddlers in 45-foot outriggers.