[MEDIA] Not a yacht savant, but overall it sounds like a reasonable plan. I mean, what could possibly go wrong? Eh, where do the strippers come in?
I'm getting sea sick looking at the picture.
Fascinating...... would have to sit down and do a lot of math to find the break even point for a pair of, say, 8V71TI's.......in hours with a lot...
Nothing other than that it is hard for me to accept the fact that no one noticed the boat was full of water until it was about to roll over.
Has anyone considered the fact that someone wanted this boat to sink and had the resources to make the plan and execute it?
How about if you put a telephoto lens on a tripod on the top floor of the Marriott Lauderdale (or whatever it's called now) ? Or Google earth?...
Insurance man seen downing large quantities of Maalox.
May want to enter the Rhine at Rotterdam, unless you want to run the Amsterdam-Rhine canal for a long straight run...... (Rivers and cities are...
For some credit can I name the Fort Ladidah location? Spent many a night there, will never for get the night Rodney Dangerfield and his...
Wow, the last time I got a shot of my boat like that I had to climb a 65 foot mast.....
Increasingly trucks are fitting APU's as the per hour cost is significantly less than idling. And, 6-7000 hours on an APU is not unheard of.
Define "a while"........
Depends on the velocity of the current.;)
I'm thinking engineering is more a science than an art.
On my previous boat (42' sail) the chain was unmarked. 100' of it. Don't care if I needed all of it or not and whether it just sat down there in a...
Happy Holidays to all.
This..... 1.3xsqr waterline between 45 and 50 is tenths of a knot. Negligible on this side of the bar.
Time to get out..... almost.
No more dirty jokes. Plenty of them out there baiting you for a sexual harassment suit. The business has changed.
The formula: "1.3 x square root of waterline" comes to mind. Not sure if that applies to displacement hulls only.