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The perfect glass for high seas

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  1. PropBet

    PropBet Senior Member

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    Kinda cool...


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSPl4bwgPLk

  2. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    Probably would have been more impressed if it were filled more than 1/2 way and if it didn't dump on the second rock. Of course that would probably involve making the bottom heavy to the point of being unweildly. However, I wouldn't mind giving it to a drunk and watching his reaction., especially with a couple of different sized ice cubes in it. :D
  3. K1W1

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    Hi,

    Mount Gay Rum has had a line of these for 4 or 5 yrs out in bars but I have not seen any in use onboard as yet.

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  4. brunick

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    anyone mind if i add some stabilzer to that glass? i guess the seconds rock would't be there anymore :D

    pretty cool :)
  5. CODOG

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    :) Natures gymbal

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    Quote "Natures gymbal ..."

    The principle is the same though... all the weight is in the base. :D
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    NYCAP123 Senior Member

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    For proper balance John really needed one more in front and in back. I think he worked out the bugs off-camera.
  8. Kruse

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    I like the design of that glass, though not for maritime use.
    It will work well being knocked a bit on a stable platform but will act differently if the platform moves. On a boat it would spill all over the place.