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No. 10 ft/s is 6 knots.
You would be moving at 20 ft/s at 12 knots. Jim Cate wrote Wally wrote: Bart Senior wrote: How many feet/second is a boat moving at 6 knots? About 9. (1.5 feet/sec per knot.) So, if I'm sailing 18 feet/second, I'm doing 12 knots? Jim |
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Still too fast for Jimbo sailing.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Bart Senior" wrote in message ... No. 10 ft/s is 6 knots. You would be moving at 20 ft/s at 12 knots. Jim Cate wrote Wally wrote: Bart Senior wrote: How many feet/second is a boat moving at 6 knots? About 9. (1.5 feet/sec per knot.) So, if I'm sailing 18 feet/second, I'm doing 12 knots? Jim |
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