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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 16:25:43 -0600, "KLC Lewis"
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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
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On Wed, 17 Dec 2008 18:25:22 +0000, Gordon wrote:

You have run aground. Your boat draws 6 feet when upright.
You think you can heel your boat 10 degrees by kedging with an anchor.
How much is is this going to reduce your draft?

Now, your toerail is underwater at 30 degrees of heel.
What will your draft be now?
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6 sin 80 is about 5ft 10.8 in (heel 10 deg).
6 sin 60 is about 5. ft 2.4 in. heel 30 deg)
6 sin45 is about 4 ft 3 in (heel 45deg)

Brian W


Two different boats:

Boat A has a slack bilge and 8 foot beam (plank-on-edge)
Boat B has a pronounced turn of the bilge and 12 foot beam

Does this change the calculation?

Goofball was expressing a way to account for how the hull's
roll center varies with heel. As you can see, it didn't make much
difference in his draft numbers- but it could....
Insufficient data to be definite.

BrianW


It seems to me that it should make a difference, but then again I'm an
impressionist mathematician.