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I read somewhere that banging noises can anger whales
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When we see whales I put a cd on.
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Maybe music would help; maybe depth sounders/sonar annoy them.
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Whale takes out J/120 (link)
This was on the Baja HaHa...
When we see whales I put a cd on.
I read somewhere that banging noises can anger whales
You have a depth finder on? It's pinging away, isn't it.
Had a whale graze my rudder 2 years ago...
I regularly had humpbacks check out my Frances (pic)
Finback near the Isle of Shoals (link)
We spotted one just a couple of boat lengths ahead...
Alaskan fishermen have told me ...
J boat, Glub
Whales, not structural failure in this case...
Yes it was a structural failure!!
It is too bad that the HaHa crowd seperated so much this year.
Huh? Being repeatedly struck by a marine mammal weighing several tons "does not appear to be a severe collision"??? (nm)
Think harder
What I tend to think about... (link)
Barely thinking to begin with, just opining that a collision with an aggressive whale seems pretty "severe", to me...
Don't get cute
I agree - multihulls w/multiple watertight compartments are the only way! ;) (nm)
Survive the Savage Sea - 43' 19 ton schooner stove in by whales...
steel boats aren't necessarily a lot more expensive or a lot slower
Don't particularly agree re: steel vs fiberglass (link)
Would you rather run aground on a South Pacific reef at night with a Kevlar hull, or a steel or aluminum boat?
Are there (m)any steel catamarans? or 55-foot aluminum catamarans?
steel (link) (pic)
Given a choice I'ld rather not run aground
Yes, another monohull. (nm)
My point wasn't about catamarans, but rather hull material in general (pic)
By the way, the picture of the shredded Kevlar catamaran on the reef is fairly revealing (pic)
The Lagoon 55 was not built with any kevlar (nm)
A few were built in epoxy einforced with Kevlar
Where does it report structural damage?
SG, there's a thread on SA about catastrophic rudder failure in some J/120s (pic)
I don't think those comments on the Harken bearings are very relevant to this sinking.
I was just relating the informed speculation there...still, it does surprise me that
There is an enclosed tube that runs up above the water line.
That makes sense --hard to imagine a boat like that not having an enclosed rudder shaft tube
BTW, when I say "not surprising" I mean "not surprising for most any boat". (nm)
If this accident was actually about the rudder,
True, hard to know if it actually was about the rudder...I'm sure that was just the crews' best guess
Last year the La Cruz anchorage just north of PV
It may not have been the rudder