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    Default Parametric roll motions study

    Hi members of British Merchant Navy Old Friends Plus,
    I am currently conducting a study on Parametric roll motions for my final year project at Plymouth University, the following link would take you to the questionnaire, it should not take more than 5-10 minutes to complete. Your time and effort will be very much appreciated, if you have any further question, please feel free to contact me at: parametric.roll.motions.study(at)gmail.com

    Link: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ZLV933G

    thank you once again for your time and effort, looking forward to see your responses.

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    dont roll out the top bunk .....without waking up properly ......said very tongue in cheek......and always be careful of a shipmate who rolls his rrrrs

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    Default Re: Parametric roll motions study

    Cappy I thought the roll was in direct proportion to the amount of alcohol consumed.
    Regards
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    Default Re: Parametric roll motions study

    Quote Originally Posted by vic mcclymont View Post
    Cappy I thought the roll was in direct proportion to the amount of alcohol consumed.
    Regards
    Vic
    Then there was the poor first tripper on a UCL ship.
    'Put your head out of the port and tell us what you see'?

    'My God what was that'?

    'Just the roll of the ship'

    Roll of the ship, felt more like a roll of carpet'
    Happy daze John in Oz.

    Life is too short to blend in.

    John Strange R737787
    World Traveller

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