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Do you agree with me that such a monster wave is more
likely to damage a large ship than a cockle shell that will likely ride up and over with little or no damage? S.Simon "otnmbrd" wrote in message hlink.net... My last recollection of a reported "monster wave" was the one which hit the liner Michaelangelo (or it's sister), and stove in a good portion of the forward side of the house. From reports, it's not necessarily the size of the wave (30m is not common but not unheard of in open ocean storms) but the fact that it may appear during an otherwise calm condition, unexpectedly when the ship is least apt to be at a speed and/or heading to deal with it. otn |
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