On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Ethan McKinney <ethan.mckinney@gmail.com> wrote:
The actual number of hulls going back and forth isn't going to increase at the same rate as the increase in passenger traffic because the size of the hulls is also going to increase with traffic volume.


Wouldn't there also be jump lag involved? E.g. it would take time for it to become known that Route X needed more passage space, while Route Y didn't need as much.  


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