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Re: [world-cruising] Coring and delamination

From: Lew Hodgett (no email)
Date: Fri Jul 04 2003 - 10:49:32 EDT

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    Bryan Genez writes:

    >The wave and surf action of shallow waters will put most boats - and
    >even
    >ships - beam to the seas in a matter of seconds. After that, it's
    >inevitable that the boat will end up on it's side, regardless of the
    >tide.
    <snip>
    >Anyway, going aground is a very dynamic activity. The nightmare only
    >begins
    >when your keel touches bottom.

    Makes you realize how insignificant man's efforts are when compared to
    the forces of nature.

    Lew

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