nathanlee
Well-Known Member
My dad comes up with that argument. It's flawed in so many ways.
Making a 52,000 ton ship unsinkable is slightly more of a complicated problem than a 20' 9" dinghy.
Also, saying that something was tried almost 100 years ago and failed so we shouldn't try again is... a bit defeatist don't you think /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
If you calculate the right volume of foam, the only way you're gong to get the Corribee to actually sink is by breaking it in half. Whatever you hit to manage that has probably just killed you anyway, so problem solved.
Making a 52,000 ton ship unsinkable is slightly more of a complicated problem than a 20' 9" dinghy.
Also, saying that something was tried almost 100 years ago and failed so we shouldn't try again is... a bit defeatist don't you think /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
If you calculate the right volume of foam, the only way you're gong to get the Corribee to actually sink is by breaking it in half. Whatever you hit to manage that has probably just killed you anyway, so problem solved.