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Old 23 February 2007, 07:25 AM   #61
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nko51,

Sorry but your story is full of exagerations . I was not going to call it when I first saw it but you keep on posting it.

a. You said you went 25 miles offshore (the coast of Delaware) and found water 290 yds deep and verified the depth with your depth finder. My friend, 290 yds equate to about 870 ft or 145 fathoms. There is no such depth offshore of Delaware within 25 miles of the beach. In order to find the depth of 870 ft you need to go past the edge of the canyons which are about 60 miles offshore. The depth 25 miles offshore is rather consistent at around 15-20 fathoms (90-120 feet depending where you are).

b. You said you tied your watch to the end of the line and drop it to the bottom. You might have done this but your watch never reached bottom. The tide together with the currents always move the boat faster than a light weight object (ie watch) can reach down 870 ft. When we fish for tile fish at depths of 600 feet we use 2 lbs worth of weights to be able to send the bait down there. Your watch only weighs a few ounces; you can pay out a mile of line and still it will not reach bottom on its own.

I think you send your watch overboard but I know you did not attain the depths you are suggesting as you are describing it.

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Thanks for that very enlightening post, Pete. Just about the only post that made real technical and scientific sense in this entire thread!!

Good one, my friend.

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Old 23 February 2007, 07:29 AM   #62
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Personally I would not lower a Rolex into the water unless it was a pool or something I had some control over.
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Old 23 February 2007, 07:32 AM   #63
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it's a fishing story... just glad we aren't talking about the one that got away.

Great story telling anywaze, NKO.
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Old 23 February 2007, 07:33 AM   #64
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it's a fishing story... just glad we aren't talking about he one that got away.
More like a "fishy" story, Tony!!
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Old 23 February 2007, 07:35 AM   #65
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Old 23 February 2007, 07:43 AM   #66
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More like a "fishy" story, Tony!!
For as long as I can remember, people always tell fishing stories...

"ohhh it was 25lbs if it was an ounce, wait I meant to say 75 lbs and we were out there 3 hours fighting this gigantic flounder... hold on, that was 30 hours... and it turned out to be this record breaking halibut. we were low on fuel so i had to cut the line and let her go."

you get the drift...

more for entertainment purposes than anything else. If it was rolex related, I'd have told you about the time we were towed back into SF Bay by the Coast Guard.
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Old 23 February 2007, 07:47 AM   #67
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It's a nice story nevertheless, errors and ommissions excepting...
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One time, at band camp....
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One time, at band camp....
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"Never let the facts get in the way of a good story."

Here's an interesting bit about that very saying... no one can clearly say where it originated. There are a ton of theories and claims (most of them pretty interesting). How's that for poetic justice? I just did a search and it goes waaaay back... prolly as far back as story-telling itself.
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