Whats good about 30 degrees heel anyway?
DSK wrote:
Nav wrote:
“The starting point when dimensioning the rig is to calculate the
righting moment. It is commonly agreed that a heel angle of 30o is a
good design angle. This corresponds to a reasonably high wind strength
with the sails still generating high loads and the boat making good
speed through the water. Letting the boat heel over more....in reality
means a slower boat owing to increased resistance, with a
correspondingly smaller dynamic force.”
Principles of Yacht Design Larsson & Eliasson Adlard Coles 1994
Funny, you picked almost the exact same words I would have
"Letting the boat heel over more....in reality means a slower boat owing
to increased resistance, with a correspondingly smaller dynamic force.”"
They're talking about stressing the rig, not best sailing efficiency.
Note the _more_!!!! Now, who's talking efficiency? We were talking about
powered up! (I now accept that you may have no idea what that means).
Now define effciency for us so we can be sure that we are going to speak
the same language if you want to discuss efficiency.
Cheers
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