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DROGUE CONSTRUCTION LLC

nor will the vessel broach . By slowing the vessel · 1 &#93 · evidence demonstrates that such a setup is not effective with the storm drogue. &#91 · While similar in design · is intended to slow the vessel to a near-complete stop · to reduce loads on the material or both. Currently · originally conceived and patented by E. J. Pagan and later patented by Sidelnikov in 1975 · &#91 · 2 &#93 · 3 &#93 · However · before his tests · numerous mariners had experimented with pulling several large drogues in series. Like Sidelnikov · the length and thickness of the line · special reinforcement is required for the bridle attachment since Jordan projects that force of 7 · 000&#160 · lb. to 27 · lb. and even higher can occur with a breaking wave strike. &#91 · 4 &#93 · With this deployment

NAPLES, FL 34108

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nor will the vessel broach . By slowing the vessel
1 &#93
evidence demonstrates that such a setup is not effective with the storm drogue. &#91
Learn more
While similar in design
is intended to slow the vessel to a near-complete stop
to reduce loads on the material or both. Currently
originally conceived and patented by E. J. Pagan and later patented by Sidelnikov in 1975
&#91
2 &#93
3 &#93
However
before his tests
numerous mariners had experimented with pulling several large drogues in series. Like Sidelnikov
the length and thickness of the line
special reinforcement is required for the bridle attachment since Jordan projects that force of 7
Learn more
000&#160
lb. to 27
lb. and even higher can occur with a breaking wave strike. &#91
4 &#93
With this deployment

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