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Re: [ST] Ferries
- Subject: Re: [ST] Ferries
- From: "Mike Bostock" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001 00:58:20 +0100
In your message regarding Re: [ST] Ferries dated Fri, 6 Apr 2001 11:31:11
+0930, Darryl said that ...
<snipped>
>D- Also, I stay with the bike for the first few minutes of the trip and hold it
>D- in place until we're out in open waters, where the waves are not breaking,
>D- more rhythmical and more likely to be met by the ferry head on rather than
>D- on it's side. Once we're in open waters, I go upstairs and enjoy a few
>D- drinks.
>D-
>D- All this is for open water ferries. I wouldn't bother if it were a river
>D- crossing. Those crossings where I live are far to mild to work up a sweat
>D- worrying about.
A few years in the Royal Navy and as a yachtie tells me that the Bay of
Biscay could _just_ be a tad lumpier ;->
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Mike Bostock
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Wales & SW ST Riders
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'99 Red ST
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