What is the Bernoulli's effect on two ships sailing in a narrow channel?

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Is the Red river navigable from Shreveport to the Mississippi river for barges & other boat traffic.?

if they're meeting, it's a "push"....if one is overtaking the other, they will tend to be drawn together. does that help?

What is this? Found on beach (see picture)?

I don't think it is Bernoulli's effect, but I know from experience that if two vessels, voyaging on the open ocean, are within a few miles of each other, somehow they will end up at the same place at the same time unless one alters course. Obviously this does not happen all the time, but it seems to happen way more than the odds would predict.

Problem with 30hp Johnson, again?

pushes them away from eachother
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