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Default Hit by ship maybe? Sailed off into the sunset?

"Joe" wrote in message
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On Feb 3, 8:41 am, Mundo wrote:
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 09:21:38 -0500, Joe wrote
(in article .com):





On Feb 1, 11:23 am, Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:


Well a 2'X8' hole in the bottom of most boats would sink them in a
matter of a few seconds. The C&C 40 has no type of foam floatation,
ect. I think it would go down like a rock. Not a bad looking boat,
but
IMO a Pearson 40 is a better boat if you are looking for that type of
boat.


A 2' x 8' hole! Were did you get that from?


The fin keel on a C&C 40 is approx 8' long and 1.5' wide. when the C&C
hits something it rips the hole thing off starting at the smile
working aft. Add 6" on each side of the thin hull that gets ripped of
with it. Just a guesstimate.


Joe


Cheers
Marty


Yep that will ruin your day....I have been on the water for 38 years and
never heard of such a load of crap..... Are you a conspiracist as well?

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I found this on the net:

The S.S. Iole

In September a severe Channel gale dismasted her and caused her other
damage. Refitted, the Iole set out again early in the year with Major
Thomas Blandy as commander and Captain " Sailor " Fielder as
navigating officer, but when entering the Humber on Saturday 19th June
she ran on a sandbank; the tide was so violent that her keel was torn
off and she sank immediately. All hands were saved, but they lost
their belongings.

Jon spoke of the Potato patch, combined with SF's fierce tides, and a
faulty keel design it's a big possiablilty IMO.

I still think he was T-bone by an outbound ship. Microsoft is
reviewing satt. images looking for Gray, and at ships in the area at
the time. I'm sure they have people around the globe cheaking ship
bows for traces of red fiberglass or fresh paint damage.

Joe


There would have been significant debris from a collision, and as far as bad
weather goes, it wasn't that day.

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