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Brian wrote:
Waxing the boat will make it go slower as the wax will repel the thin layer of water called "Laminar layer". Laminar flow must be maintained for the layer to make proper contact along the hull to form a so called slip stream. Only way to do this is to compound or wet sand the hull to make the laminar layer stick to the hull surface. But, if you sand too coursely don't you create turbulances that increase drag? Why are surfboards waxed? -- "This president has destroyed the country, the economy, the relationship with the rest of the world. He's a monster in the White House. He should resign." - Hunter S. Thompson, speaking to an antiwar audience in 2003. |
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