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The pot sided of a boat/plain/car is the left hand side when facing the front of the vehicle.
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This can be a little confusing. The port side is the left side of the boat to the coxswain who is facing forwards or to the right side of the rower who is facing towards the rear of the boat. Starboard is the opposite side.
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What you need to do is find out what ports your going to and how it's parked. Each port is different. Sometimes we will have 4 boats side by side as the port has multiple docks. The best way to figure is what I do.... We get a balcony room....
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port left, starbord right. It is called "portside" because in general it is the side of the ship that faces the port... starboard is the side that faces the ocean.
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Hi there, I participated on a thread here discussing this very subject. The first and last days of a Seattle RT are mostly out of eyeshot of land, and the rest of the time you are Inside Passage so you see stuff on both sides. So it really ...
http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=919115
Use this section only as a last resort. The information below may give away the answers to puzzles you have not yet solved. Points Action 5 arriving at Docking Bay #2 3 waking up on Day 2 of the story 3 getting the medium drill bit 6 open...
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Hard to say, as the ships do not dock on the same side or even in the same place from one cruise to the next. But you will have great views from either side.
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We recommend mounting a transom on the starboard side on single drive boats.  The location should be a minimum of 3" from swing radius of the propeller. 
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If your car is a 1994 or earlier model, you probably have an R-12 system and need to retrofit before recharging with R-134a. Check under the hood for a label indicating whether the system is R-12 or R-134a.
http://www.id-usa.com/how_to_faqs_recharging.asp#1
For the coupe,the low is near the compressor and the high is in front of the rad/condensor,under the black plastic cover. But dont quote me on this as i ripped out my A/c a couple years ago and memory fades.
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