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Viking
Posted 2/26/2008 6:37 PM (#66505 - in reply to #66493)
Subject: RE: Gas consumption


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Clarity? - 2/26/2008 4:24 PM Maybe this needs to be considered... Does stained water create more friction on a boat's hull that would give it worse gas mileage in stained lakes than on clear lakes?

Clearly, you know nothing about the physical dynamics of H2O. Water particulates reduce surface tension, thus reducing friction and improving fuel economy (sarcasm off)

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Clarity redux...
Posted 2/26/2008 11:08 PM (#66511 - in reply to #66505)
Subject: RE: Gas consumption


Viking - 2/26/2008 6:37 PM

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Clarity? - 2/26/2008 4:24 PM Maybe this needs to be considered... Does stained water create more friction on a boat's hull that would give it worse gas mileage in stained lakes than on clear lakes?
</p><p>Clearly, you know nothing about the physical dynamics of H2O. Water particulates reduce surface tension, thus reducing friction and improving fuel economy (sarcasm off)</p>


Hehehehe, excellent. A little levity never hurts and this thread needed it.
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