Thanks, that makes sense.
Do you know any rule of thumb how large the hole should be, and how
long the cone should be in relation to the front diameter?
I was thinking of using a drogue from the bow of the boat to keep it
pointed into the wind for raising/lowering sails. Is this practical?
Thanks again,
Chris
Glenn Ashmore wrote:
Like a traditional parachute it spills water to keep the maximum drag. To
over simplify it, if the water builds up inside a dome of higher pressure
builds up across the leading edges and the flow becomes more like dragging a
ball than a cone. It will start wobbling and loose drag.
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Glenn Ashmore
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