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On 25 Mar 2005 07:32:31 -0800, "boatgeek" wrote:
I guess that would be my question to the group, if you have no choice but to travel through hostile waters, or your are travelling through what could be hostile waters, how would you choose to "be capable of eluding him"? There's a guy in an otherwise unremarkable 30'(give-or-take) fiberglass sailboat, who has blown by me on at least 3 occasions as I was sailing into Boston Harbor in the evening. I don't know what kind of inboard power he has, but his boat is way overpowered compared to any other sailboat I've seen. His bow comes out of the water and he motors along at a comically high angle and at a speed that seems unnatural for a sailboat. Probably inefficient as all hell, and still can't outrun a serious motor boat, but could be capable of eluding slower motor boats, at least for a while. So I offer a monster auxiliary motor (and suitable prop) as a possible tool for eluding slower pirates. If nothing else, the sight of a sailboat accelerating and planing should give them pause. One disadvantage is that it is probably makes it harder to aim your own weapons. -- Chuck Cox - SynchroSystems , , www.synchro.com (my email address is politician-proof, just remove the PORK) |
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