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The navigator© wrote:
Let me repost your bet: "I bet anything you care to name that they have a higher LPOS that anything else in their size range." So far you have not listed any boat in that size range. The bolger micro does not have an LPOS of 180 degrees so you loose! Wrong. I can draw you a vessel right now that has an LPS of 180 and the same length so YOU LOOSE. But that is not an existing vessel, so no... I don't lose. Pay up. FYI a box section CANNOT have an LPS of 180 degrees. Sure it can. If it has a ballast keel below and bouyant spars above, then it will darn sure like to sit right side up better than upside down. It's a common first year naval architecture problem (since lots of RORO's have near perfect box sections). Uh huh. And how many ROROs have ballast keels and bouyant masts? I am still waiting your explanation of why, in this one particular case, the capsize screen has no bearing on LPOS. In all other cases, it is an excellent way of determining the relative LPOS of similar vessels. Pay up!!!!!!!!! Is it a quaint NZ custom that the winner pays a bet? Sorry, it doesn't work that way over here. DSK |
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