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    China does it again

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    Actually sounds like an interesting car. I definitely wouldn’t be one of the 1st people to own one though.
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    You Ate what???
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    Quote Originally Posted by John_D4 View Post
    Actually sounds like an interesting car. I definitely wouldn’t be one of the 1st people to own one though.
    There is water, Flat water and then the stuff us sailors just LOVE


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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    There is water, Flat water and then the stuff us sailors just LOVE

    The camera started rolling too late...

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    Is it just me, or does that thing look a teensy, weensy bit like a new Defender?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    There is water, Flat water and then the stuff us sailors just LOVE

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    People don't realise how much ships flex, and the swell isn't that big in the side notes in this vid:

    MOL Excellence - Bending of Underdeck Passage - YouTube

    I had a very long trip back from Discovery Bay to Portland on Saturday on a 47ft very solid cray boat (with a Scania) punching straight into it........slowly and safely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    People don't realise how much ships flex,
    This much??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tins View Post
    This much??

    There are DAYS of vids of that sort of stuff, including planes and trains here:

    The Gallery of Transport Loss

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    People don't realise how much ships flex, and the swell isn't that big in the side notes in this vid:

    MOL Excellence - Bending of Underdeck Passage - YouTube

    I had a very long trip back from Discovery Bay to Portland on Saturday on a 47m very solid cray boat (with a Scania) punching straight into it........slowly and safely.

    David L
    I watched my ships flex. It is an experience you could never forget If they flexed at places, they shouldn't it was rather more alarming HMAS Vampire was old even when in service before being added to a Museum. She was some times give a soft course rather than straight home for very good reasons.

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