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Swinging on a hook
Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we
can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone reef will be in a circular pattern for sure do to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Joe |
Swinging on a hook
On Mar 23, 10:57 am, "Joe" wrote:
opps typo's Harvard boy BB will throw a fit. Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone formation will be in a circular pattern for sure due to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Joe |
Swinging on a hook
Joe wrote:
Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone reef will be in a circular pattern for sure do to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Joe An atoll becasue it will be a round formation filled with water..that is, unless the prevailing winds held him in one position longer...then it might be a reef if the circle doesn't close...it would only be an island if the whole thing filled in and his boat sat upon it, beached...I suppose that could happen if he moored it somewhere where it never moved but doubtful... |
Swinging on a hook
On Mar 23, 11:09 am, katy wrote:
Joe wrote: Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone reef will be in a circular pattern for sure do to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Joe An atoll becasue it will be a round formation filled with water..that is, unless the prevailing winds held him in one position longer...then it might be a reef if the circle doesn't close...it would only be an island if the whole thing filled in and his boat sat upon it, beached...I suppose that could happen if he moored it somewhere where it never moved but doubtful... Better wait for more answers, not sure that you are correct. He may be in deep enough water to create an abyssal plain. Joe |
Swinging on a hook
Joe wrote:
On Mar 23, 11:09 am, katy wrote: Joe wrote: Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone reef will be in a circular pattern for sure do to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Joe An atoll becasue it will be a round formation filled with water..that is, unless the prevailing winds held him in one position longer...then it might be a reef if the circle doesn't close...it would only be an island if the whole thing filled in and his boat sat upon it, beached...I suppose that could happen if he moored it somewhere where it never moved but doubtful... Better wait for more answers, not sure that you are correct. He may be in deep enough water to create an abyssal plain. Joe I'm sure that the next NOTMAR for the chart covering his mooring area (debris field?) will instruct mariners to mark the area "Foul Ground". Cheers Marty |
Swinging on a hook
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Swinging on a hook
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Since Neal has been swinging on the same hook for 20 plus years, we can assume his discarded chicken bones are about to break the surface. The bone reef will be in a circular pattern for sure do to swinging on the hook. For 1 asa point: When the bones break the surface will this formation be a reef, an island or an atoll? Just another appurtenance on the Warren estate. Max |
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