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On Sun, 13 Sep 2015 11:47:17 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 14:24:12 -0600, Paul Cassel wrote: On 9/12/2015 1:04 PM, Wayne.B wrote: Heading 150°T, with a resulting COG of 140°T, we were on a beam reach - the fastest point of sail - and thrilled with our progress. Depending on which of our speed indicators you believe, we were making 9.8-12.0 knots STW. Approaching the edge of the Gulf stream meant we had a slight current against us, but we still averaged more than 7 knots SOG, despite an apparent wind of under 10 knots. oops. My previous message which I tried to recall was wrong. The formula for hull speed is (sqrt Lwl)*1.34 yielding a hull speed for you of about 8.5 kts. I still think either 9.8 kts much less 12 kts unrealistic and both demand a calibration, but the embarrassment is mine. === I'm guessing that he might have been quoting SOG from a GPS and getting some boost from the Gulf Stream. My old Cal-34 used to exceed hull speed under sail fairly frequently however. It's not an absolute limit, just a point where you need a lot more power to start climbing the bow wave. Going up and down the Malacca Straits there can be a pretty strong tidal current and it isn't unusual to read a speed of, maybe 4 K through the water on the log and a SOG of 1 K on the GPS. Or zero through the water and 3 or 4 K SOG, for that matter :-) -- Cheers, Bruce |
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