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Show SO places ( where whare ) , ( unqiiosyoiiably unqugationably ) it ( would 'would would ) ( liarva liave ) ( bagm 'begai begai ) necessary to get out of the boat and help it . . ( B . . 1291-1292 . ) The boat used is a U . S . Geological Survey boat . ; the same boat that was used by Mr . Hoyt the ( prer pre- pre ) vious year from ( Greenriver G-reenriver Greenriver ) to the mouth . He had an outboard motor , good as outboard motors go . . , ( R . ( 1292 1.292 ) . ) Had considerable trouble getting ( ife it ) started , at times ; ran quite nicely most of the ( time tinie ) , , afterwards . ( R . 1292 . ) When he arrived at Lees ( Perry Ferry ) it was running better than at any other time . on the trip . ( R . 1292 . ) Had no more trouble with it ( than tball ) he ordinarily anticipated with an ( out-- out ) board motor . They sheared a pin at one point ; they sheared the pin which holds the propeller , and had to get off and fix that ; that is not a particularly difficult job . The screw operated on a hinge . . ( R . 1292-1293 . ) Further examination ( R . Vol . 7 , p . 1293 ) : There were shoals and rapids encountered there . ( that tbat ) the boat could not have passed going upstream . with that engine , and he doubts if it could have with any engine , or with a combination of this ( particular particular- particular ) engine and the oars , it ( couldn't couldnt ) have done it . ( R . 1293 . ) ( Recross-examination Recrossexamination Becross-examination Becrossexamination ) ( R . Vol . 7 , pp . 1293-- ( 1295 -1295 ) ) : The Colorado River is quite different above and below the mouth of the San Juan River . Some of the rapids near the initial point , near . North wash , where the ( worst -worst worst ) local difficulties ( for- for ) |