E evirustheslaye New member Feb 13, 2011 #3 surface tension will make impacting the water painful, you'll probably break something in the process.
surface tension will make impacting the water painful, you'll probably break something in the process.
P PaulB Member Feb 13, 2011 #5 The cruise line's health and safety rules would forbid it. Mainly because you'd get sucked under the hull and minced by the screws.
The cruise line's health and safety rules would forbid it. Mainly because you'd get sucked under the hull and minced by the screws.
T tanner Member Feb 13, 2011 #6 I don't advise it but I suppose you could. But cruise ships are high off the sea, impacting the water might hurt or kill you.
I don't advise it but I suppose you could. But cruise ships are high off the sea, impacting the water might hurt or kill you.
E Eric Active member Feb 13, 2011 #7 I think that depends on whether you can swim and - Wait, why is this question here?
H Helios Member Feb 13, 2011 #8 Hahahaha - that ship would come UNGLUED! You'd have guys with ropes running in all directions!