Ships, weather steel or cement float by displacement. 
Jimi

Then why to ships made of cement float?  When you consider the simple fact
that any hook has enough mass to break the surface film.  The foot print
must be large enough do distribute the mass so the surface film is not
broken

> What makes a dry fly dry?
> DonO
>
> Seriously, I would think that what makes a "Dry Fly" Dry is that the
weight
> of all the combined materials are less than the maximum weight that the
> "Footprint", ( Hackle and tail contact), can support against the surface
> tension of the water. This could be different in different waters due to
the
> "Chemistry" and "Hardness" of the water. This can be improved with
materials
> and treatments that help prevent the fly from absorbing water and
increasing
> its weight.
>
> How's that for a "Neophyte" Dry Fly Tier ???
> Jimi
>



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