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Loco,
I believe it was me that claimed the wing produced an upward lift on the hull, not Nutsy. I don't understand your lack of acceptance to this fact? Do you accept a fin keel creating upwind lift to eliminate leeway? Do you believe a simple wooden slate pointed at the proper angle can support a human on the surface of the water? Do you believe a high performance wind surfer will lift a man to the surface of the water? Why can't you except the fact that a wing keel can create a upward lift on a hull equal to the weight of a crewman.? The elimination of the weight of a single crewman will make a vessel go faster. A well designed wing keel, as demonstrated of the Aussies, can and did make a boat of very similar design sailed by a simular capable crew a faster boat. Loco, I think it's time for you to examine all the fact once again. I do believe you're missing something http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ThomPage |