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Subject: Ferry Speeds
From: (Bobsprit) Date: 11/18/2003 12:51 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: 9-16 knots = Slow moving passenger Ferry 17-24 knots = Standard 26-49 knots = High Speed 50 and up = Ultra High Speed Damn, my ferry used ta do 25k .... guess I was a "high standard, slow, high speed" ferry. EG talk about stupid arguments..... Actually, Boobsprit was correct on one issue. You can expect ferries to be in "lanes" (his term, not mine), but, be anywhere, with heavy traffic, shoal waters, and zero visibility, once, and tell me you'll think you don't need, or at least, didn't wish you had, radar. Shen |
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