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[email protected] Chris_MdR@gmx.net is offline
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Default Why does a drogue / sea anchor have a hole in the center?


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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