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JAXAshby wrote: They use their hats when a blow is expected. They put them on and leave. Simple. If you don't understand that metaphor, think "searoom" From: Wayne.B Date: 11/10/2004 9:31 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: On 10 Nov 2004 00:26:11 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote: HEAVY kellets (25# each, and often two or three on a rode) are sometimes used to overcome the inherent dangers of an all chain rode, at least up to 35+ knots of wind, then chain and nylon is used. =================================== How many kellets, and how much nylon rode, do they use on a supertanker? Or the QE2? |
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