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In article cnvDb.362531$Dw6.1195387@attbi_s02, "Jay Honeck"
writes: What the heck is a "knot meter"? A speedometer? (Or, more correctly, a "water-speed indicator"?) Don't boats come with those things standard? -- Boat is a 1988 Catalina 36 sail boat in Lake Erie. Yes, a knotmeter measures speed in knots thur the water. And yes, they usually have one but after 15 years, the original went TU. Until I bought the airplane a few years ago, I thought that a boat was expensive to own.G Nice thing re boats is that you can do the work on them if you want and don't need an A&E to sign it off. Chuck Chuck |
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