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boat docking instruction software

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rascalfair - 06 Jun 2005 12:15 GMT
We have developed a PC based program for teaching docking which
simulates the physics of different boats, the current and wind and
their interactions.

This has proved very useful in teaching my crew, and surprisingly, me
some useful principles, and allows risk free practice that has improved

my boating safety.

For a demo copy, contact me by email.  If you like it, I'll unlock it
for a small fee, $29.95.  If not, I'd like your comments anyway.
wilpwhit@cogeco.ca - 09 Jun 2005 21:45 GMT
I would like to demo a copy of your software. How large is the file?
Thanks
        Paul

> We have developed a PC based program for teaching docking which
> simulates the physics of different boats, the current and wind and
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> For a demo copy, contact me by email.  If you like it, I'll unlock it
> for a small fee, $29.95.  If not, I'd like your comments anyway.
Randy Gross - 28 Jun 2005 00:37 GMT
> We have developed a PC based program for teaching docking which
> simulates the physics of different boats, the current and wind and
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> For a demo copy, contact me by email.  If you like it, I'll unlock it
> for a small fee, $29.95.  If not, I'd like your comments anyway.
jgreenhoot@earthlink.net

I too would like to test drive your demo. Just say where.

rg
 
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