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katysails
 
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Default 10 Deadliest Sharks

I really wasn't planning on going overboard any time soon....and we probably
won't do much more than coastal cruise anyway since we're not set up for
offshore sailing at all...we'd have to either get a macerator pump or get
the y-valve replaced and we don't have a radar...there's nothing wrong with
coastal cruising...especially when you have wide open spaces like Pamlico
and Abermerle Sounds to explore....
"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
You definately don't want to go over the side
in the ocean. Tossing garbage overboard
and pumping out your holding tank might
actually attract sharks to your boat, and if they
are hungry, to follow your boat for many miles.

Fun eh?

"katysails" wrote
How reassuring...I Guess I won't be checking out our bottom any time

soon
with the snorkle...


"Bart Senior" .@. wrote \


http://dsc.discovery.com/tvlistings/episode.jsp?episode=0&cpi=23349&gid=0&channel=DSC
10: Lemon Shark--8 feet, great night vision, likes shallow waters. 9.
Blue Shark--8' - 13', Fastest shark. 8. Hammerhead Shark--Fastest
turning, 7 senses 7. Sand Tiger Shark (Grey Nurse Shark)--10' - 14',
found in numbers around shipwrecks and plane crashes. 6. Grey
Reef Shark--fights over food, attacks each other in mass feedings 5.
Short Fin Mako--6' - 12' Fastest shark. Exceptional jumpers 4. Ocean
White Tip--best sense of smell, numerous, very hungry. 3. Tiger
Shark--10' - 20' and will eat anything 2. Great White--14' to 23' long.
Attack from underneath into the air. 1. Bull Shark--8' long. Found in
fresh up to 300 miles up river and salt water--even some lakes. They
sometimes school in large groups. Many previous attacks attributed
to the Great White were probably Bull Sharks --the most deadly
shark.