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|    Glen Labah to Larry Sheldon    |
|    Re: Lac-Megantic TSB (Canada) report    |
|    11 May 14 21:36:40    |
   
   From: gl4317@yahoo.com   
      
   In article ,   
    Larry Sheldon wrote:   
      
   > I suspect the ones on boats are called "anemometers" and tell the crew   
   > what the relative wind-speed is.   
      
      
   No. Those are tiny and could be moved easily.   
      
   Marine wind turbines are larger in diameter. Dozens of different types   
   have been made over the years. Here are examples from one manufacturer:   
      
   http://www.emarineinc.com/categories/Wind-Turbines/Marine-Wind-Turbines/   
      
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