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Bart wrote:
Did anyone see the opening sequence of this season's Survivor? The schooner was so heavily laden it was hobby horsing so badly I would not have been suprised if someone was pitched overboard. She has an overall length of 85 feet, a beam of 16 feet, draft 8.5, and displaces 60 tons. I'm guess it is 65' on deck. It tops out at 9 knots according to one article--that seems quite slow for a vessel its LWL. Good looking boat... I wonder if they were carrying a load of refrigerators, generators, & other heavy equipment for the "survivors" and it was stowed poorly; causing the hobby-horsing. I would also think it would go faster than 9 knots, but in the SF Bay pic they are shortened down quite a lot. Slow! Fresh BReezes- Doug King |
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