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Can you give an instance when this is _not_ the case? Every time I've
started a trip I've experienced a starting speed of roughly zero knots. give or take. most races start when you cross the start line, most crews like to be underway as they cross it |
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Nigel wrote:
[Armond ventured] ... Can you give an instance when this is _not_ the case? Every time I've started a trip I've experienced a starting speed of roughly zero knots. give or take. most races start when you cross the start line, most crews like to be underway as they cross it Interesting, but we're not discussing races. However since you brought it up, we _could_ consider the very popular races in the Family Islands of the Bahamas. These start from anchor. Speaking of other races that start from zero velocity, I like to think back to my youth as a fairly successful participant in the Le Mans Formula Car races (falls asleep in a pleasant fantasy).. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://home.comcast.net/~kerrydeare |
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