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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 19:24:30 -0500, "Gary Warner"
wrote: I've had a few random questions rattling around the brain for a while - figured I'd pose them there. When a sub dives to a certain depth, is that depth measured from the bottom of the sub, the middle, or the top. In other words, if it dives to 200 feet, does that mean there is 200 feet of water above it or that the bottom of it is 200 feet below the surface? On modern gas car engines and when it's cold outside, is it still better to let them warm up a bit and how warm (how long) is necessary? Anyone have a good way to find the total surface area of my boat hull while it's in the water? It's a 22' boat, not very deep V, "square" transom. I did some estimating, but wonder if there are any creative ways to get more accurate. Gary Gary, I can tell you only that the surface area of your boat is the same both in and out of the water. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |