Even though I don't understand this, I'm archiving it in hopes I have an eppifany.
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From: "Joe Kidd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 4:03 PM
Subject: Marking The Waterline
I made a water level to mark the waterline. Attach a 2-foot section of
clear tubing to the end of a garden hose and secure the other end of the
hose to a stationary point a few feet above the waterline. With the bulk of
the hose hanging below the proposed waterline, hold the clear section of
tubing up so that it intersects the waterline. Fill the hose with water
until the water is visible inside the tube at the level you wish to paint
the stripe. The water level in the tube will remain constant as you work
your way around the hull, so just mark and connect the dots to determine
your new waterline. Works great, assuming the boat is level and the water
isn't freezing...
Joe Kidd M15 #207 "Poco A Poco"
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