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Saw something amazing this morning.....
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 4555" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>Originally, the "no wake" was "no wash," but it was assumed that many folks wouldn't understand that, so it was made "no wake." That is stupid, as it is physically impossible to move any object through a body of water without making a wake. Ideally, it would go back to "no wash," in which the definition is no white water, bow or stern. </p><p>But, these days, it is more commonly interpreted as idle speed, which is the slowest possible speed to maintain headway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 4555, member: 55"] Originally, the "no wake" was "no wash," but it was assumed that many folks wouldn't understand that, so it was made "no wake." That is stupid, as it is physically impossible to move any object through a body of water without making a wake. Ideally, it would go back to "no wash," in which the definition is no white water, bow or stern. But, these days, it is more commonly interpreted as idle speed, which is the slowest possible speed to maintain headway. [/QUOTE]
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