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Default Could a fan in front of a sail increase speed?


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A question sometimes asked is that if you have a large fan

at the
stern on a
sailboat blowing forward into the sails would that propel

the boat
forward? The usual answer given is no because the fan

blowing air
forward would produce momentum propelling the boat

backwards. This
would swamp the effect of an effective wind acting on the

sails.
But suppose instead you had the fan in front blowing

rearward into the
sails?
In this case the momentum would propel the boat forward.

Furthermore by
using the method of tacking into the wind, the wind

blowing into the
sails could produce a force with a forward component as

well. Then the
acceleration forward should be higher than that produced

by the
momentum flow of the fan alone. The speed could also be

higher than the
speed of the air created by the fan since tacking into the

wind can
give you a higher speed than the wind speed.
Would this work?



Of course it will. Haven't you ever watched a Popeye
cartoon?

SV