Hull Flexing
In article , Flying Tadpole
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Peter Wiley wrote:
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The issue isn't repeatability at all. You're merely trying to shift
goalposts. Your Ella is a racing boat and built like one - minimum
weight and what you see WRT flexing is what you'd expect. As a class
they break in really bad weather because they're outside their design
envelope.
Was it so bad a voyage/tour of duty, Peter, that even on your
return you insist on clubbing insensible elephant seals?
Was a good voyage actually. Hobart to the ice edge, into the pack for a
few weeks, across to Casey base through the pack and then back out and
home. Drop me a line and I'll send you some pix.
I don't have any problems with people owning lightweight plastic boats
- they do go fast and point high, plus you get lots of exercise
changing headsails with each 5 knot wind change. Just that nobody
should think they're good for much else.
Be nice to see a light schooner on the Derwent.
Peter Wiley
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