Cars & Transportation: Boats & Boating: “Question: Can a cruise ship passenger quietly do some fishing on their own at night?” plus 2 more |
- Question: Can a cruise ship passenger quietly do some fishing on their own at night?
- Question: If two large boats touch while passing by each other, they'll both rock, but will they be damaged/tipped?
- Question: Does anyone know long would it take, by sea (in like a yacht or boat or cruise ship) to get to Havana, Cuba from Los Angeles?
Question: Can a cruise ship passenger quietly do some fishing on their own at night? Posted: 10 Nov 2014 01:30 PM PST Since the decks of most cruise ships are far enough above the waterline that you'd have to have an enormous fishing rod, and since fishing doesn't work well when the ship/boat is moving, and they're not going to stop to let you fish, nope. |
Posted: 10 Nov 2014 01:09 PM PST Update : this isn't really a joke/riddle, it's just that the thing sorted it into this category and i can't change it. Update 2: never mind i changed it |
Posted: 10 Nov 2014 05:08 AM PST A very long time, as Cuba is in the Caribbean, which is connected to the Atlantic Ocean, and LA is on the other side of the NorthAm continent, on the Pacific coast. Hint: Panama Canal... |
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