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On Sat, 16 Dec 2006 14:00:23 GMT, "Roger Long"
wrote: It used to be thought that spreading weight out into the ends made for a more comfortable boat. This was back when boats tended to be more symmetrical. Now, everyone "knows" that moving weight from the ends to the middle reduces pitching. I think there are really two issues related to pitching; comfort and speed. Putting weight in the ends will slow the pitching moment, and that tends to be more comfortable. Removing weight from the ends will allow the boat to pitch at a faster rate, and that tends to be faster because it keeps the bow from digging into the waves and increasing drag. Light weight ends also dampen pitching motions more quickly because there is less angular momentum to deal with. I can tell you from personal experience that moving fast through big waves on a lightweight boat with a fast pitching motion is not very comfortable even though it gives you considerably more speed. |
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