Kinetic energy released = ZERO
because that's you 2 docks over hugging your masthead and screaming for help, cussing Etienne (ATN) and yelling at the rest of us as we gather to laugh and discuss your plight as we enjoy our beers. We sent the guy with the glass of chardonnay back to his Oyster, because this is MAN'S work.Many suggestions are put forward (one wag even put a can of beer at the base of your mast, in an adaptation of the 'get the cat out of the tree' solution), but the one we go with is to move the boat out of the next slip and tip your boat jussssstttttt far enough so when you let go you'll do a cannonball into the water.And since you've just proven - conclusively - that you're actually moving at 870.2 knots....... well...... I suggest you time your jump pretty carefully. ;DAfter you splash down.... and we have another beer.... we'll have another beer and calculate your terminal velocity. Looks like you just about scrubbed off that .2 knots! One more beer and we'll notice you thrashing about in the water (weighed down by the tool belt you were wearing, no doubt) and call the chardonnay guy to rescue you.Cheers,Bobs/v X SAIL R 8proud owner of a new, un-used, ATN Climber ;D
because that's you 2 docks over hugging your masthead and screaming for help, cussing Etienne (ATN) and yelling at the rest of us as we gather to laugh and discuss your plight as we enjoy our beers. We sent the guy with the glass of chardonnay back to his Oyster, because this is MAN'S work.Many suggestions are put forward (one wag even put a can of beer at the base of your mast, in an adaptation of the 'get the cat out of the tree' solution), but the one we go with is to move the boat out of the next slip and tip your boat jussssstttttt far enough so when you let go you'll do a cannonball into the water.And since you've just proven - conclusively - that you're actually moving at 870.2 knots....... well...... I suggest you time your jump pretty carefully. ;DAfter you splash down.... and we have another beer.... we'll have another beer and calculate your terminal velocity. Looks like you just about scrubbed off that .2 knots! One more beer and we'll notice you thrashing about in the water (weighed down by the tool belt you were wearing, no doubt) and call the chardonnay guy to rescue you.Cheers,Bobs/v X SAIL R 8proud owner of a new, un-used, ATN Climber ;D