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Juan Jimenez wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote in : No, concrete designed to withstand hurricans beats wood that wasn't so designed. The old wood sailing ships took a lot more beating on a daily basis than is dished out by a hurricane. And they held up rather well. Source, please. Daily beating on the order of what category hurricane? Sorry, I don't get paid to educate you. Do a Google search and look at the psi that say 150 MPH wind generates than then figure out what pressure is generated from smacking into water at 20-25 MPH. Matt |
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