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I don't think that the uv rays bouncing off of a boat structure is a
non-issue. One of the worst sunburns I ever got was "under" my chin while sitting in the cockpit. JR wrote: On 3 Mar 2005 14:41:52 -0800, "Joe" wrote: Bob, Your wrong, Sunbrella stops all UV no matter the color. You're wrong three times so far. I'm Bill, different colors of sunbrella have different levels of blocking/translucency, and sunbrella does not block ALL UV. And the angle of reflection from wave varies great enough to be a factor. The amount of UV reflected off of a wave is negligible. The amount that might then bounce off of some boat structure and strike the sail is a non-issue. Get back to changing diaper, something you know about. I haven't changed a diaper in about 20 years. You'll never get to change one, because you are unable to reproduce. I consider that a blessing. Schmoe BB |
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