benjenbav
Well-Known Member
Latest edition seemed good in parts but with a few weird bits.
My physics may be stuck in Newtonian misconceptions but I didn't think rotating bodies tended to fall towards the centre of the circle of rotation without an extrinsic force being applied to them. Pondering this thought rather diminished my enjoyment of the stabiliser article, together with the various references to "our" Princess 56 - which was possibly a wistful recollection of the days when the manufacturers would spring for a freebie boat for the mags to do long term tests/have parties.
I thought Hugo might be wise to watch out for Hurricane after it gets dark having captioned a picture of the prestigious Ancam as a "DIY" camera (nailed onto the side of the boat...)
And, for me, the article on the RYS types bimbling round the coast was spoilt by the fact that the rough water shots were so obviously "posed", being taken with the boat running in circles in Hurst Narrows which made it all look a bit artificial.
My physics may be stuck in Newtonian misconceptions but I didn't think rotating bodies tended to fall towards the centre of the circle of rotation without an extrinsic force being applied to them. Pondering this thought rather diminished my enjoyment of the stabiliser article, together with the various references to "our" Princess 56 - which was possibly a wistful recollection of the days when the manufacturers would spring for a freebie boat for the mags to do long term tests/have parties.
I thought Hugo might be wise to watch out for Hurricane after it gets dark having captioned a picture of the prestigious Ancam as a "DIY" camera (nailed onto the side of the boat...)
And, for me, the article on the RYS types bimbling round the coast was spoilt by the fact that the rough water shots were so obviously "posed", being taken with the boat running in circles in Hurst Narrows which made it all look a bit artificial.