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![]() "Floyd" wrote in message ... "If you did manage to produce enough power, could you power through the bow wave and thus produce a shock wave?" If you did, you would be on plane, traveling over the water for the most part, and leaving any remnant of a bow wave behind the boat. Any relation of this phenomena to a sonic or acoustical shock wave is only academic, since the speed of sound in water is about 5 times faster than air, so it isn't likely that there will ever be a watercraft moving at 3500mph. I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) |
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JimH wrote:
I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) tostito as in a giant corn based chip? how is that possible? was it carrying any added dip or guacamole? |
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![]() "DownTime" wrote in message .. . JimH wrote: I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) tostito as in a giant corn based chip? how is that possible? was it carrying any added dip or guacamole? Yes........in 55 gallon drums strapped onto the deck. |
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JimH wrote:
"Floyd" wrote in message ... "If you did manage to produce enough power, could you power through the bow wave and thus produce a shock wave?" If you did, you would be on plane, traveling over the water for the most part, and leaving any remnant of a bow wave behind the boat. Any relation of this phenomena to a sonic or acoustical shock wave is only academic, since the speed of sound in water is about 5 times faster than air, so it isn't likely that there will ever be a watercraft moving at 3500mph. I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) Skipper *is* a giant Tostito! |
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My impression is that a planing hull has no relation to hull speed.
Furthermore, we are not talking about the speed of compressional waves as in sound but the much slower surface waves. |
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Don White wrote:
JimH wrote: "Floyd" wrote in message ... "If you did manage to produce enough power, could you power through the bow wave and thus produce a shock wave?" If you did, you would be on plane, traveling over the water for the most part, and leaving any remnant of a bow wave behind the boat. Any relation of this phenomena to a sonic or acoustical shock wave is only academic, since the speed of sound in water is about 5 times faster than air, so it isn't likely that there will ever be a watercraft moving at 3500mph. I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) Skipper *is* a giant Tostito! Come on, Don. I know you can do better than that! Dan |
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Dan Krueger wrote:
Don White wrote: JimH wrote: "Floyd" wrote in message ... "If you did manage to produce enough power, could you power through the bow wave and thus produce a shock wave?" If you did, you would be on plane, traveling over the water for the most part, and leaving any remnant of a bow wave behind the boat. Any relation of this phenomena to a sonic or acoustical shock wave is only academic, since the speed of sound in water is about 5 times faster than air, so it isn't likely that there will ever be a watercraft moving at 3500mph. I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) Skipper *is* a giant Tostito! Come on, Don. I know you can do better than that! Dan Did I see you on 'Most Haunted' tonight? |
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Don White wrote:
Dan Krueger wrote: Don White wrote: JimH wrote: "Floyd" wrote in message ... "If you did manage to produce enough power, could you power through the bow wave and thus produce a shock wave?" If you did, you would be on plane, traveling over the water for the most part, and leaving any remnant of a bow wave behind the boat. Any relation of this phenomena to a sonic or acoustical shock wave is only academic, since the speed of sound in water is about 5 times faster than air, so it isn't likely that there will ever be a watercraft moving at 3500mph. I believe Skipper claimed his Bayliner came close to that speed at WOT once while on the Sea of Cortez trying to outrun a giant Tostito. ;-) Skipper *is* a giant Tostito! Come on, Don. I know you can do better than that! Dan Did I see you on 'Most Haunted' tonight? I don't watch Nickelodeon. Dan |
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