Sailing Time Between Ports

By admin, July 3, 2009 10:34 pm

sailing time between ports
a couple of questions candle?

OK, so the love of sailing and I have questions for the sailors out there: 1) any other owner of a Bristol 24? if you do yours faster browsing a port tack (just a little curious that he noticed the other day in sparrow) 2) was to call my sunfish Ruby Tuesday a bad idea? (no name of the song from the resturaunt! every food you think im obsessed!) 3) What aspect ship as a platform (in reference to the wars of 1800 Canonne candle) frigate know, I know, but confuses the brigantine ship outta hell, i cannot get the differnce between the ship and the frigate despite my dad has tried again and again to explain 3) any body knows of a cleaning solution that could remove wallpaper glue? (some freako that owned sparrow decided it would be great to put wall paper stuffed around his cabin foward, Ive been trying to clean it off for two years without much success) 5) What is your favorite ship name?? Now she can not expect anyone to answer all these, but please, only one! I'm curious! ~ RANDI

As for # 1, ships can sail faster off the starboard port, if the fraud is tightened unevenly. The most common reason is that for Thru-Hull the twists knotmeter … if the wheel is not aligned with the centerline of the boat can get different readings, even if you are doing the same speed on both tacks. Take a GPS unit with you, to see if you get the same reading on both tacks.

Sailing in the Costa del Sol, Spain


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