MinorSwing
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No, you would be driving forward at 5 k/h to make 8 k/h speed over the ground.Meanwhile travelling t'other way with the current - you would have to be in reverse to be legal. What a stoopid world we live in.
No, you would be driving forward at 5 k/h to make 8 k/h speed over the ground.Meanwhile travelling t'other way with the current - you would have to be in reverse to be legal. What a stoopid world we live in.
No, you would be driving forward at 5 k/h to make 8 k/h speed over the ground.
And when the river is running at 6 to 8 knots like it was last year in floods. ....???
This arguement is a little thin, if out on the river when its flowing at 8knts I don't think keeping to the speed limit is going to be very high on anybodys priorites.
How about when its running at 4.3knots then?
How about when its running at 4.3knots then?
You haven't met 'im Have you!? :disgust:
Indeed he has.
I did mean 8.6knots as to me and Wiki I believe that is through the water.
"From Wiki :- Usage
The speeds of vessels relative to the fluids in which they travel (boat speeds and air speeds) are measured in knots."
Hmmm ! I must be a Blue Ensign Boy on my 29' ex-Thames Conservancy Launch that leaves little or no wash.
I just look behind and estimate the ratio of people ignoring me to those waving their fists....... ?
Yeah but is it the wash or the Medway burgee that's causing that.
Many of the boats on the Thames are totally unsuited to the sort of wash free slow cruising required there.
Many will have virtually no steerage under a certain speed,being purely designed for fast offshore stuff and requiring constant attention and course correction while underway....cannot be very conducive to a relaxing day out.
Some of us managed well enough on the Thames without upsetting people. In fact many of the gin palaces never actually go anywhere so they're often not the problem. I had more wash issues with small high powered sports cruisers.
Yeah but is it the wash or the Medway burgee that's causing that.