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We take it for granted that Booby knows nothing of these things. But it would appear
that neither do you. For starters, the number implies that the vessel was documented roughly 20 years ago. Its rather unlikely that RB (or any other owner) would bother changing the measurement, so this is probably the original measurement that the factory supplied. Also, "Hull Depth" usually refers to the distance from the top of the deck or sometimes the coachroof, down to the bottom of the hull, not including the keel. There are a number of variations on this, depending on the hull shape. When this boat was documented, the measurer probably had some choices on which formula to use. Now, you pick the shape that best describes your boat and plug in the numbers. http://www.uscg.mil/hq/msc/t3/cg5397/cg5397.form.htm BTW, my boat has a "hull depth" of 9 feet. "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I love that hull depth of five feet. It just goes to show that idiot Booby doesn't know the difference between depth and draft. Bwahahhahahahahahhahahahah! Also, it's rather odd that Suzanne's last name isn't Brody. Booby is probably lying about being married as he lies about just about everything else. S.Simon wrote in message news ![]() http://www.st.nmfs.gov/pls/webpls/cg...l_id_in=626864 Bwhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha whahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaw hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahawh ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!! BB |
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