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Walt wrote:
DSK wrote: My question defines an area bounded by for sides, a quadrangle, I suppose I should said "plane geometric shape" rather than "triangle", sorry for the confusion. Walt wrote: OK. If you mean "polygon" please say "polygon". Isn't a triangle a polygon? Yes it is. Anyway, what is the point in using plane geometry to analyse sails? They are not flat. Bingo. We've got a winner. Sails aren't triangles. Or Quadralaterals. Or any other object from plane geometry. Jumpin' Jiminy, let's see if get a bit more sophomoric! It was merely an approximation meant to illustrate the thought that if you start with sail that fits the mast/boat combination correctly, and comes close to but does not touch the backstay when tacking/jybing, a sail with a shorter luff that fits the rest of the criteria will have LESS area. Cheers Marty |
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