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![]() "Dene" wrote in message . .. "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. wrote: Skipper wrote: There are differences in the Specific gravity of salt vs. freshwater, and Atlantic vs.Pacific waters. Wondering how this effects boat speed. Are boats faster in Pacific waters? Are boats faster in sal****er? Seems to me a boat would ride higher in sal****er and thus be faster in an equal sea state. -- Skipper How do those ocean-going boats ride in the dangerous deep waters of Derby, Kansas? Bring me up to speed on this. Why do you guys claim he lives in Derby, Kansas? -Greg Because Derby, Kansas is home to a 500-bed looney bin, that's why. All the rooms in the looney bin have been designed to look like a boat cabin, complete with portholes for windows, hatches for doors, a fold-away rack for a bed and fake throttle controls. Residents of the looney bin spend countless hours watching recorded sea tales on a big screen, HD TV. RCE |
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