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Mass gets bigger when mweight goes up.
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concrete weighs 40% less in water, if memory serves me...
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Homemade mooring --ideas or tips? (for a light boat, a Cal 20)
How about Sputniks overheating Volvo?
Nah, the engine can't weight more than
Humor will be hit or miss here Jud
go to your nearest truck repair shop or truck junk yard...
Mike, thanks for the idea...I can see how this would work better than concreted tires! I could also probably supplement
Jud's Mooring Field ...
we're in about 10 feet of mud/sand.
Titusville ... I Think
there are two marinas there which share a common breakwater
I'm Familiar With It ...
Rode out a Hurricane in the Titusville City Marina
Not Much to Do in Titusville Anywhere ...
come on
Concrete Mooring
Careful with that rebar....
rebar also has another problem...
300 pounds of concrete weighs less under water
It still weighs 300 pounds
You're splitting hairs with semantics
Nope, if you put a scale in the water it would show 300 pounds
OK I'm calling you on that
weight
It's still weight
mass vs weight
Exactly! Mass and weight are not the same thing.
concrete weighs 40% less in water, if memory serves me...
Mass gets bigger when mweight goes up.
how cheap is cheap? and how deep is your mooring field?
How about a few Danforths?
It all depends on your bottom..
What about moorings for a larger boat?