The same 100 kilometers per hour does not mean the same ride. On water, a fast boat slams into a dense, shifting surface; on asphalt, a car rolls on a comparatively stable layer of rubber and steel. Hydrodynamics, not just speed, dictates why the impact and vibration offshore feel far more extreme.Water is almost incompressible, so each time a planing hull meets a wave crest it generates sharp imp...
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