I'm about to get inside that, the weather is terrible so I'm not sure if I should chose inside or outside sets.
Any idea?
Is there a typo in there? No sure what you are asking.
Bump with pirate ship
>>1050951
If that's a squall line, i's past you, unless the boat is going to turn around and go beck into it.
>>1050956
Coulda sworn it was "la Olonais."
>>1050954
The ferry does have outside view and the inside areas.
Not sure, if given the oscillatory motion, it's better to chose the outside (upper) area or inside (down)
>>1050954
Also, I'm wondering, in case of a emergency, like sinking, where could be the safest place inside the ferry?
>>1050960
Down and in the middle, trust me on this. The Higher you sit the worse the wooble will be
>>1050951
>I'm about to get inside that, the weather is terrible so I'm not sure if I should chose inside or outside sets.
It appears to be ALL indoor seats, so might as well get a view of the weather, whatever it might be. If it's pretty crappy and you're worried about being sick, get a seat facing forward, as aft as possible, and from which you can see the horizon.
>>1050960
Motion will be more higher up. Being able to see out and watch the horizon is helpful against seasickness.
>>1050962
Sinking, it's gonna be easier to get OFF the open deck than OUT of a cabin area. But you are so freakin' unlikely to sink, I would not give that any consideration except I guess as a tiebreaker...
>>1050966
>as at as possible
Disagree slightly,there is more likely to be engine vibration and fumes further aft.
Least movement will be near the center of mass -- usually slightly aft of center.
>>1050969
which on that boat's two levels which isn't cab forward, is pretty much the front of both. Your physics is right.
OP, it looks pretty damn seaworthy, and deep hulled, probably pretty good ride overall.
>>1050970
Narrow though, if the seas are coming from the side, it's gonna roll a bit Sit low.