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  1. Illuminated Boat Procession

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    The Unlocking Maneuver: The physical launch must be initiated by the designated Officiant (often termed the 'Current Tamer'). This is not achieved by pushing the boat, but by gently oscillating the water surface adjacent to the stern, creating a localized trough that encourages the vessel's initial departure into the main flow. Any direct physical contact with the hull after the muster phase is considered a catastrophic ritual failure, binding the attendant spirit to …
  2. Vessel

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    Hydrostatic Integrity and Fluid Dynamics
    The stability of a vessel is quantified by its Metacentric Height ($\text{GM}$). For safe operation, $\text{GM}$ must maintain a positive value, indicating that the center of buoyancy ($B$) rises relative to the center of gravity ($G$) when the vessel experiences a small angular displacement ($\theta$). If $\text{GM}$ is negative, the vessel is prone to prompt capsizing, an…