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On Sep 9, 6:57 pm, Fredo wrote:
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. Harry, I had heard of it but seeing as I am a flatland boater I had forgotten about it! Thanks for the refresher Chuck! Fredo I never knew about it. Of course my boating is limited to S. IL. lakes. it's interesting. Thanks for the refresher Chuck! +1! |
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