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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Ok CN, I'll play with you for a little bit. By the way' what the hell are you doing up this late or early in the morning? Having trouble with that "Tin Can" cabin heater already? The cabin heater is working fine. To tell you the truth I was up waiting for a call from someone even hotter than my famous cabin heater - Lady Pilot to be exact. Don't tell Moroon though or he might get jealous. Anyway, I seem to remember a boat with a very similar 'funny looking' keel was the first boat to end a 150 year reign of American Cup domination. On a race boat such a keel is de rigeur but on a pilot house cruising boat it is out of place. It compares to putting some of those old Cadillac tail fins on a modern-day Corvette. Those aren't end plates, Dopey! There Wings. Look at their shape again and try to figure the action of a Wing Keel. Wings??? Sorry old chap, but they function as end plates to control the vortex. Even when they are installed on a 747 they are called end plates. (or some call them winglets.) I'm going to bed now. So, you'll have time to think about the action of a "Wing Keel" Also, think about the comparison of the Entry of my boat and the Bulbous, knuckle shape bow and leading blunt edge of that forward placed Keel on your Tub, Then we'll talk about helm action. Dopey! Think about what a shark or a porpoise - some of the fastest animals in the water looks like. It is bulbous and it goes quite fast. The fiction about slim being better at sea is just that fiction. Ever look beneath the water on an oceangoing ship. Most likely you will see a bulbous looking thing. If a sharp entry was so great they would not bother with the bulb. Savvy kimosabe? CN |
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