Anyone got a picture of the difference between the two styles? Would like to see a picture of the santee ones versus ace basin.
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Anyone got a picture of the difference between the two styles? Would like to see a picture of the santee ones versus ace basin.
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I know where those are
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Thanks for nothing, had to actually do some research.....
There are two general forms of tidal rice field trunks:
Combahee (or ACE Basin style) and a Georgetown. The major difference
between the two is in the angle of the door. In a Combahee
trunk, the door is at an angle of 11-15 degrees. This door pivots on a
rotating piece called a windlass. A Georgetown trunk door is nearly
vertical and the door does not pivot as a Combahee door. Rather the
entire door moves in or out depending on the use of the door for
flooding or dewatering a rice field.
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