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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 03:44:58 GMT, "dixon"
wrote: I have wondered if the paddle type is flawed in theory. If you placed the paddle in uninteruped water, such as say alongside or in front of the boat it should be accurate except for water current. I've been suspicious about the water the boat is displacing being accelerated along the bottom of the hull. ==================================== All of the high quality paddle wheel speed units have a calibration control where you can compensate for hull effects. |
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