What is the wettest water you ever been in lol
#3
everybody knows great lakes water is wetter then seawater . . . . well not at the moment . . . but in general
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well I'll be damned . . . . apparently Bio-Electronically Pure Alkaline Water is the wettest water . . . who knew
http://www.wettestwater.com/
http://www.wettestwater.com/
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well I'll be damned . . . . apparently Bio-Electronically Pure Alkaline Water is the wettest water . . . who knew
http://www.wettestwater.com/
http://www.wettestwater.com/
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#8
C'mon man . . . . its simple math . . . . just insert the number 41 for the letter E (the Apache coefficient)
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OSO style wave height quick chart - 1-2'= 4-5's. 2-4'= 6-8's 5+ anywhere from 10-25'. And so on. Now, here's a more accurate formula.
Actual wave height (2)+3-0/1 = OSO wave height
Actual wave height (2)+3-0/1 = OSO wave height
Last edited by 12meter joe; 01-18-2014 at 04:50 PM.
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Pretty accurate formula, that's how all the weekend warriors figure it here on Lake MI.
I believe the formula has minor changes to the (constants) by geographical Regions!