Tall Ship Concordia sunk of coast of Brazil
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 12:04:25 -0800 (PST), Roger Long
wrote:
When sailing at a normal heel angle
with the deckedge about at the waterline, the "Marques" only needed a
22% increase in wind speed to capsize her. "Albatross" was about the
same.
Once they get knocked down, do they stay down ?
I used to race on a Ultra Light Sport Boat that was like that. You'd
be sitting there on the rail, thinking about going out on the keel,
saying to yourself: "It should pop back up any second now." After you
said that 4 or 5 times, and rejected the notion of going out on the
keel, it would in fact pop back up.
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