re: Voyage of Noah's ark

Aubrey Matthews (paubrey@CASTLES.COM)
Wed, 8 Jan 1997 14:35:25 -0800

>TILL
>>We are not talking about AN expert shipbuilder, Aubrey, but naval
>architects in general. Go read the books on naval architecture, and see if
>this is a matter of just "an" expert saying that seaworthy all-wooden ships
>could not be built beyond the 300-foot barrier. I think you will find that
>it is a matter of universal agreement among expert naval architects. But,
>of course, we are supposed to believe you rather than the experts.
>>

There were wooden ships built beyond that barrier. Why do you and Michael
consist on fighting it. I went to the library and I found that the ships
were in use for years. Now, I suggest you go and tell the Naval experts
about it, since they didn't know that there were ships beyond the 300'
limit. You also told me that there were ships beyond that limit, but they
were confined to coastal duty. I proved to you the logs that showed that
the Great Republic made regular overseas trips as did the others. Didn't you
remember that I told you to record what you said? You guys tend to forget
what you said and now you are trying to distort the facts. It won't work.
The cat is out of the hat, and it was you who confirned the wooden ships
over 300' over two weeks ago. Now why are you changing yur story?
Aubrey

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