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"Roger Long" wrote in message
... Gogarty wrote: The vessel looks totally shattered from the deck line up. She must have been swept. Swept doesn't do that kind of damage. A boat of the quality that one appears to be would have survived a lot of sweeping. What kills boats in these latitudes and waves of this size (probably 20 feet since he said 40) is being dropped off the steep face of ones that are nearly breaking. Imagine your boat picked up by a crane 15 - 20 feet and rolled so the masts are pointed downwards. Then just let it go. That's the kind of impact we're talking about. The rig seldom survives and the major damage is always on the downward side. People will probably respond that they have been out in 20 foot seas many times and nothing like this happend. It's the shape of big wave trains running in wide open water with even bigger swells under them that is more dangerous than just the height. If most of the waves he was in were 20 feet, the one that took his rig out still could have been over 40. -- Roger Long And, there's the washing machine effect of being rolled over and over and over. Not something anyone will put up with for very long before they want out. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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