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The navigator© wrote:
Capsize screens do not not predict LPS and at best suggest initial stability. Totally wrong. The capsize screen actually is inversely proportional to simple indication of initial stability. Beam / (displacement / 64)0,33 So increased beam, ie greater initial stability, increases the capsize screen number and thus indicates a lower LPOS. You don't know a freakin' thing about boat design, do you? Perhaps if you don't believe me, you might believe John Rousmaniere. http://www.sailnet.com/collections/a...leid=sailne005 Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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