[C320-list] packing gland & listing to port

Adam Weiner esquirecatering at rcn.com
Mon Oct 22 18:44:41 PDT 2007


All I can say is "Whatever floats your boat."

Adam

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Yes, I admit it! I'm not a boat designer--but wouldn't a tendency to
lean to one side mean that there would be a bit more resistance in
leaning to the other side? Doesn't that affect any performance on one
side relative to the other? (As I said, I don't know boat design, but
I'm guessing that since it came up at the last rendezvous I'm not the
only one who asked. I'm not trying to start a thing about what seems to
be old news here. Just thought that unloaded boats floated upright. They
did in my bathtub...  ) 

:  )


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Bill,

I agree with the 'get over it' comment..that anyone would think it's a
'design flaw' is due to not understanding boat design...the way to get
rid of it is to put everything in the middle of the boat--batteries,
water tanks, inverters, holding tanks..




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