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Uhhh... I was to embarrased to admit it, but since you did... I never heard
of it either. I'm not a big water boater, so I guess I don't matter... --Mike wrote in message ps.com... On Sep 3, 12:57 pm, HK wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: Professional mariners sometimes refer to the Beaufort Scale when describing sea state. "Force 4, 5, 6, etc" Here's a link to a version of the scale with photos of a variety of corresponding sea conditions. Note that the photos are of ocean swell conditions, not specifically windwaves or chop. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_scale Wow! Is that new, Chuck? I mean, it's possible that no one here has ever seen or heard of the Beaufort Scale. I have never heard of it, but that's what I get for coming here without 40 previouis years of boating experience. Sorry, guess I broke the rules ![]() |
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