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Hi,
Can somebody tell what is the difference between the apparent length and the length of the hull. From what I understand depending on the longitudinal shape of the hull the apparent length can be change. Is the apparent length the girth of the hull? Can someone give me some examples. Thanks for your help. Pablo, |
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"apparent length" is new to me. could you explain?
"Pablo" ) writes: Hi, Can somebody tell what is the difference between the apparent length and the length of the hull. From what I understand depending on the longitudinal shape of the hull the apparent length can be change. Is the apparent length the girth of the hull? Can someone give me some examples. Thanks for your help. Pablo, -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned |
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I think one is measured straight down the centerline of the boat and the
other is measured bow to stern along the gunwales. "Pablo" wrote in message . .. Hi, Can somebody tell what is the difference between the apparent length and the length of the hull. From what I understand depending on the longitudinal shape of the hull the apparent length can be change. Is the apparent length the girth of the hull? Can someone give me some examples. Thanks for your help. Pablo, |
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I'm afraid it's a complex thing...
It's some sort of measure of how long the surrounding water in which the hull floats feels the hull itself. Hull performances are afected a lot by its lenght and actually by its apparent lenght, as it is the hydrodynamic measure involved in Froude and Reynolds numbers estimation. The difficult thing is to measure this lenght, as it changes upon many conditions (speed and waves the most important) and to control it during the design! An example of its importance is the shape of sailboats' bows in last two American Cup races: last time all the boats had that sort of "knee" (or hunch) instead of traditional faired lines: this bump slows down water at its "entrance" in the hull area thus lenghtening the volume of water moved by the hull and then the hull's apparent lenght! Bye Marco "Pablo" ha scritto nel messaggio . .. Hi, Can somebody tell what is the difference between the apparent length and the length of the hull. From what I understand depending on the longitudinal shape of the hull the apparent length can be change. Is the apparent length the girth of the hull? Can someone give me some examples. Thanks for your help. Pablo, |
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