Re: Hand Held Knot Meter

Ted Duke (tduke@cfw.com)
Wed, 25 Nov 1998 18:05:36 -0500


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West Wight Potter Website at URL
http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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SF OR OHL,

I agree with you. Besides there are only two speeds in my WWP19, "Are we
moving?" and "Hold on baby!!" I don't care how slow "Are we moving ?" is
anyway and I'm sure "Hold on baby!!" is somewhere above 4.5 and less than 6.5
mph or kts or whatever. The funny thing is that "Are we moving?" really feels
slow and "Hold on baby!!" really seems fast and it ain't really.
I love this net!!

Ted
WWP19 #626

SolarFry@aol.com wrote:

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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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> Let's see...
>
> One hand for mainsheet...
>
> That's a one!
>
> One hand for rudder...
>
> That'sa two!
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> One hand for boat, to keep from falling out....
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> That'sa three!
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> One hand for Hand Held Knot Meter on a stick...
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> Thatsa... HUH??????
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> Isn't that too many hands? <G>
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> It won't work!
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> Best'
> SF
> or
> is
> it
> OHL?
> oh!
> I is
> so
> confused...
> { :^ )
> There must be an easier way...
>
> In a message bblohm@boi.hp.com (Bill Blohm) writes:
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> << Subj: Re: Hand Held Knot Meter
> To: wwpotter@tscnet.com
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> Maybe not. Mount it on a stick so you don't have to lean
> over so far to get it into the water.
>
> Bill B.
> P18 #454, "Dream Catcher"
> Nampa, Idaho >>