A lot of un-used power is being wasted crushing rocks and making sand world-wide. This is a nice idea. Finding places where it dosn't interfere with boat-traffic might be a challenge, but it should be doable. Maybe just on the other side of a breakwater. Sink them about 20feet or so and put them out of the way of major shipping lanes and i'd think it wouldn't be much of a problem.
How deep are most small-boat hulls? Fishing or private? Find that depth at low-tide and it should almost never get hit.
So, what is the plan in case it does get hit? How easy is it to patch and how much damage would a cut cause?
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Yeah, but my DVD version on an upscaling player is just a good.
By 'just as good', you mean crap?
@ DAVE
I'm sure you are using only the single Yellow composite cable too.
A lot of un-used power is being wasted crushing rocks and making sand world-wide. This is a nice idea. Finding places where it dosn't interfere with boat-traffic might be a challenge, but it should be doable. Maybe just on the other side of a breakwater. Sink them about 20feet or so and put them out of the way of major shipping lanes and i'd think it wouldn't be much of a problem.
How deep are most small-boat hulls? Fishing or private? Find that depth at low-tide and it should almost never get hit.
So, what is the plan in case it does get hit? How easy is it to patch and how much damage would a cut cause?