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Hey Joe,
Just to set all of your minds at ease, we have been through some nice big waves (14m) and faired nicely. With 1200 HP with our updated 8.3 Cummins QSC's we will have no proplem. Craig Loomis is a masterful ship designer and many have staked their reputations, careers, and (gulp) lives on this design and feel quite confident. Keep an eye on us and wish us luck! Thanks! Anthony Distefano Earthrace Engineer Joe wrote: Maxprop wrote: OzOne wrote in message ... On Mon, 1 Jan 2007 12:02:59 -0500, "Ellen MacArthur" scribbled thusly: These multihulls pitchpole in smooth water. What's with that? Bad design? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afSKI1RN9Co Cheers, Ellen Nope, just exceptionally bad crew work. Bingo. Hit the nail on the head, Oz. Max I think a bit of both, wave piercing hull tends to pierce in a straight line, a bit more flare high up on the bows would do wonders. Pushing any Cat to the limits you can expect to pitch pole and flip, not as much as the weekend warriors in Ellens flick, but often. I think the Earthrace boat is in for a rude awakening dealing with the same issue. http://www.earthrace.net/ They do not have enough power to punch thru big waves, and a big wave that envelopes the boat will snuff out the engines. Wave piercing is great to a point, but ability to rise submerged and not just drive forward is just as important. Joe |
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