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The widow of Donald Crowhurst may hold the patent on that. His ill-fated trip
around the world was to publicize such devices. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...32660?v=glance Normally, cruising cats don't have a problem flipping, there's only been a handful of cases. Trimarans, however, have a somewhat more checkered history, and homemade multis also have had problems. Even so, if you're not planning on crossing oceans or challenging hurricanes, you shouldn't have a problem. "Parallax" wrote in message om... I am considering building a 32' trailerable tri so have been considering various aspects of multis. Although I am not really worried about ending up upside down, some people are so........... Another useless idea. Have an airbag-like device near the masthead that senses when the mast becomes horizontal. BOOM, airbag goes off and suddenly you have a big floatation ball at the masthead with lots of righting torque. This would have very low mass because it does not rely on compressed air but on the same chemical gas generator thazt air bags in cars use. If you arranged the angular sensor so that it went off when the mast was more than horizontal, the angular velocity due to the righting torque might be sufficient to fully right the boat. Otherwise, it would just cause the boat to float with the mast horizontal. |
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