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M/S Mount Washington's wake, from the Brickyard.

Love,
T.
· Date: Tue November 15, 2005 · Views: 7442 · Filesize: 32.0kb, 324.9kb · Dimensions: 1192 x 894 ·
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upthesaukee

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Sat November 19, 2005 5:09am

T. Talk about being in the right spot at the right time. You've captured a perspective on boat wakes that we can not see on the water. Nice shot!!! Dave

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Sat November 19, 2005 7:50am

Dave, we all do what we can in trying to educate boating safety here for all and I have always enjoyed your writings and comments in this reguard over the years on this very subgect.



Just to remind all boaters with low free board crafts, meaning, ( The vertical distance between the water line and the uppermost full deck. )

Stay well clear of the M/S Mount Washington when she is under way! Her wake, with that of other boat traffic, could deep six you in a heartbeat!





I thank you for all of your help, Dave



Love you all,

T.

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