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On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 03:00:16 +0000, Larry wrote:
Vic Smith wrote in : http://www.boattest.com/VLibrary/vPlay.aspx?ID=1216 Damned spammer harvesting information. Why can't he just let you look at it without all the crap? He's not spamming. I went there voluntarily to get boat info, and I'm not trying to sell Everglades boats here. I thought his take on swamped boats needing an open transom to let the water out was interesting, given conversations here about that. He appears to be in agreement with Harry on that score. The Everglades solution looks real interesting. For those who don't want to bother watching the video, the boat has an open transom, and what appears to be a solid splash shield incorporates large doors/flaps that open aft only, allowing a large volume of water to quickly exit. Scuppers just won't do for a swamped boat, he says. And I don't care to re-ignite all the open transom bs, but to point to what I think is an innovative solution to swamping. Those with more boating experience might think the solution unnecessary, bad, or whatever. I don't know, and that's why I posted it. Looks good to me. And it also looks like it would work with the Parker splash shield, so as keep everybody happy. Those who want quick exit of swamping water, and those who are concerned about taking water over the stern. --Vic |
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