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Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
....in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a
tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...es-up-in-spain |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On Jan 26, 1:06*am, Tim wrote:
...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...-years-after-u... Isnt that Toms boat? LOL |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
Tim wrote:
...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...es-up-in-spain Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ Windows tip #248: add BUGS=OFF to your registry. |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:56:07 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote: Tim wrote: ...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...es-up-in-spain Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. === I think it must have positive flotation of some sort built in to the hull. |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On Jan 26, 4:43*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:56:07 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: Tim wrote: ...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...-years-after-u... Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. === I think it must have positive flotation of some sort built in to the hull. Must have been a pretty good boat! |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On 1/26/2012 3:56 PM, Paul Hovnanian P.E. wrote:
Tim wrote: ...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...es-up-in-spain Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. Looks like it... |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
Tim wrote:
...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...es-up-in-spain Interesting story. Thanks for sharing it, Tim! |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:32:33 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Jan 26, 4:43*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:56:07 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: Tim wrote: ...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...-years-after-u... Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. === I think it must have positive flotation of some sort built in to the hull. Must have been a pretty good boat! === Possibly but I'd argue that a *really* good boat would not have capsized its occupants into the surf. That's asking a lot of a small boat in big breaking waves however. A bottle with a cork in it can survive quite a long time at sea. http://www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-photographer/mckenna/laird-hamilton-teahupoo.jpg http://echeng.com/journal/images/misc/echeng080215_0151769.jpg http://www.oceanlight.com/stock-photo/salt-creek-surf-photo-14852-359745.jpg http://users.humboldt.edu/jbader/Webpage/Breaking%20Wave,%20Big%20Island,%20Hawaii.jpg |
Trashed boat makes it from Mass. to Spain...
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 02:39:33 -0500, wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 23:49:52 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:32:33 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 26, 4:43*pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:56:07 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E." wrote: Tim wrote: ...in three years. I would have been kinda cool if there was a tracking device on board to follow it. http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...-years-after-u... Open boat and hatches for three years. How did it NOT fill with rain water and sink? The video shows a clean spot on the bottom of the hull. Did this thing flip and float upside down for three years. === I think it must have positive flotation of some sort built in to the hull. Must have been a pretty good boat! === Possibly but I'd argue that a *really* good boat would not have capsized its occupants into the surf. That's asking a lot of a small boat in big breaking waves however. A bottle with a cork in it can survive quite a long time at sea. http://www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-photographer/mckenna/laird-hamilton-teahupoo.jpg http://echeng.com/journal/images/misc/echeng080215_0151769.jpg http://www.oceanlight.com/stock-photo/salt-creek-surf-photo-14852-359745.jpg http://users.humboldt.edu/jbader/Webpage/Breaking%20Wave,%20Big%20Island,%20Hawaii.jpg A seamanship lapse can roll just about any boat and if conditions are bad enough you are probably going over anyway. I have not heard how these guys got to shore after they lost the boat. I am guessing they were close to shore. I know some Pine Island boys who rolled a 24' Carolina Skiff right in the St James City inlet one night. They freely admitted it was operator error. They simply got sideways to the sea trying to turn around and it went over. The boat followed them to shore and they managed to salvage it. I never heard how the motor worked out tho. Going in running is pretty much worst case. They swam. The whole story is in the link. Good read. |
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