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I've been on some of those "sailing" excursions where they motor out of
the harbor, hoist a sail or two for show, motor around for an hour, then pull the sails down and motor back. Charlie Morgan wrote: It's actually a function of how many passengers the boat is legally allowed to carry, and how that much all that moving weight up on deck will affect stability in a boat that was originally designed and built to carry non-moving cargo down lower. If you're talking only about original surviving vessels, then they're not designed for a big deck load of people, sure. OTOH if you jammed the deck solid with people, that still wouldn't weigh as much as the ballast in most such boats (human flesh is less dense than iron, rock, or even sandbags). And the leverage of a few tons of people is not going to be the same as several thousand square feet of sail in the wind, fifty or more feet up a mast. Then there are the very large number of such boats that are modern replicas of working craft. They are designed from scratch as such, often substituting modern materials (such hi tech stuff as lead ballast) for improved safety & stability. ... I thought you and Bart claimed to know something about boats. Yep. DSK |
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