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Walk is what actually happens. It's on the other side from the water
movement, which is the wash. Typically, one looks for the wash instead of the movement at the dock. Then, you know that the walk goes in the opposite direction. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com wrote in message ups.com... Describe the difference between Prop Walk and Prop Wash. 2 points Name a Prop Wash situation where identical manuevers have different effects. 2 points |
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