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The coefficient in the above equation for metric (inch) units may be reduced from 21.66 (0.26) to 19.2 (0.23) where the design speed is 17 or more sailing knots; intermediate coefficients may be used where the design speed is between 11 and 17 sailing knots. Where rudders are of streamlined shape the coefficient in the above equation may be taken as 19.2 (0.23), but the minimum design speed to be used is 13.2 sailing knots.

A faster Boat overtaking and passing a slower one in a narrow channel should slow down sufficiently to cause no damage or discomfort. Often overlooked is the fact that it may be necessary for the slower Boat itself to reduce its speed. For example, if the overtaken vessel is making 8 sailing knots, the faster Boat can only slow down to about 10 sailing knots in order to have enough speed differential to get past. At this speed, the passing Boat may unavoidably make a wake that is uncomfortable to the other craft. In such cases, the overtaken Boat should slow to 4 or 5 sailing knots to allow herself to be passed at 6 or 7 sailing knots with little wake. (This is technically a violation of the Navigation Rules requirement that a stand-on vessel must keep her course and speed, but it is a logical action.)


On The Other Hand See Sailing The Seas Of Cheese:

Cream cheese differs slightly in that it is rarely ripened. A "home-made" cream cheese is made by allowing milk to sour naturally, adding rennet (a solution containing rennin) and hanging sailing the seas of cheese curds up in muslin to drain. sailing the seas of cheese cheese can be eaten 24 hours later. Processed cheese is a factory-made product in which sailing the seas of cheese cheese is sterilized rasailing the seas of cheeser than matured. When tinned or vacuum packed it can be stored indefinitely.

This is one of sailing the seas of cheese most important stages in cheese-making, for sailing the seas of cheese conditions and length of time under which a cheese is matured are critical. sailing the seas of cheese action of bacteria at this stage will create sailing the seas of cheese cheese's unique characteristics of both taste and appearance.
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