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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Wrong agaiin, Martin. I spoke to the folks at Drivesaver Sure you did Bob, whatever you say Bob.... Spoke to Mark over there, Martin. You're welcome to call him up and check up on it, hear what he has to say. I've sold 4 of the Drivesavers thus far and the breakaway point CAN save a shaft from damage, especially when fouling lines. Period. Call and talk to them about it. Do you want me to explain EXACTLY how the drivesaver can save a sailboat shaft? My guess is that even YOU will be able to understand the physics. Tell us how it saved yours! Rubber is a spring like material that returns to its original shape. So how does this absorb energy? If you really believe rubber or springs absorb energy then you must also believe that ice coolers stay cool by absorbing the heat that impinges on them. Explain the physics, please! Tell us! You stupid dolt!!! Mooooooo-hoooooooo-haaaaaaaaa-haaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!! |
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