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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 04:46:23 GMT, Jim Conlin wrote:
Correct. Whatever the rig, if you have it mounted on a barge, or the land, you have a big problem. "Wayne.B" wrote: On 21 Oct 2004 17:01:27 -0700, (peterMelbourneAustralia) wrote: ======================================== You really need to consult with an experienced spar maker. You could look up on boats with the aproximately the same righting momentum, and add some mariginals. For stable boats the wind is crucial since it adds as v^2. So you must put in "your maximum weather" and this part you usually don't know for other boat modells... and your rig maker will probably ask...??? ...yes! you! WANTED! Straight, approximative momentum formula suitable for 1 hull dinghy (no transformation C's added). I found a momentum formula more suited for cat's (I think): http://www.bijlard.demon.nl/page20.html (part of the stability number) Morgan O. |
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