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OzOne wrote in message ...
On Thu, 5 Oct 2006 19:51:51 -0600, "Gilligan" scribbled thusly: OzOne wrote in message . .. I think you may be overlooking the dhow with it's lateen rigs from some 2000 years ago. You may be overlooking the fact the had no keel and sailed at best with the wind abeam, not into the wind. Show me proof. You may have overlooked the fact that many boats without keels have very good windward performance. My cats and dhows with leeboards included Question: if a square rig's sails could be turned 90 deg (with the wind abeam), and a centerboard or sideboard were dropped to resist sideways movement, and enough ballast were present to prevent capsize, could the boat move in a track that is more perpendicular relative to the wind? I.e., is it only the "lift" that makes a boat move forward when not going downwind? Scout - (prepares himself for 2 one word answers) |
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