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On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:48:24 -0400, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: wrote You can imagine how that feature is amplified when the boat is 260 feet long, and pivots on it's keel! The side of the MT was probably traveling faster towards the SB than the SB was traveling forward. Sounds like an excellent reason to stay the heck out of its way. SF Bay is what, 2-3 miles wide? I'm guessing they just wanted a closer look and the plan had some flaws. 40 foot sailboats sail very close to each other all the time when racing, so it doesn't seem that unusual. It doesn't always end in a collison. I'll bet they didn't have the entire bay to themselves, either. |
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