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You clearly know nothing about boats.
http://www.fastferryinfo.org/ So the above sets the rules as to what a specific speed is and what constitutes high speed? Oh! RB |
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Please feel free to download the PDF that lists all of the government
entities that seem to be in agreement about what is a "traditional ferry", and what is a "Jet drive, Multihull, High Speed Ferry". I read it, but there was no mention of speeds above 50 knots or what constituted a low speed ferry. Can you clear this up? RB |
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Can you clear this up?
In your specific case, probably not. See my "Ferry speed" post. RB |
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