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Old 12-06-2007, 11:00 AM
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Is this what you call Apache Water

found this on the net i'll take a desk job any day
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No thank you I will stay at home
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That looks fun
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That water is too big for Apaches, but looks just about right for an active thunder to run through at 70 or so!

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went through bigger than that my first time in the North sea, made a 460' supply boat launch like a go fast in 4-6's and had me puking for 36 hours.

They build the lowest decks on oil rigs there 80-100' above sea level and still we got days when they were getting wet
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Originally Posted by OldSchool
That water is too big for Apaches, but looks just about right for an active thunder to run through at 70 or so!

Now Craig finally gets it.
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Where's the air intake for the engines??
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Holy Chit!!!!!!
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12 - 14 Meter seas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No thanks, I'll sit that one out....
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