- Oct 22, 2014
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Why Puget Sound? Why not international waters?How frequent are the pump outs allowed for that kind of tankage in Puget Sound?
I like it. Just a slight design tweak and the hull can double as a rigid sail.Lots of sail area in the middle part.. should go to weather like the dickens..
All electric with induction coils lining the hull. Once she gets going, the ionized seawater moving against the hull generates electricity while the paint is photovoltaic.3. Can they use synthetic oil in the engine or Dino oil?
No anchor, GPS with 4 full rotation electric power plants to keep her in place.What would be the best anchor? All chain rode?
I got itLame attempt at humor. There was a big thread on the "environmental danger" and legalities of recreational boaters not directly pumping out into Puget sound while Vancouver and Seattle's mixed sewers pour out untreated sewage at huge volumes.
Y'all got TEE shirts?Actually the U.S. Sailing Museum just voted to move out of the house they were using on the dock in Annapolis. That leaves vacant a nice place for an SBO PlayHouse. No more having to browse the bars of Annapolis looking for SBO TEE shirts.
Lame attempt at humor. There was a big thread on the "environmental danger" and legalities of recreational boaters not directly pumping out into Puget sound while Vancouver and Seattle's mixed sewers pour out untreated sewage at huge volumes.