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Some of you have been following the pitching thread might find this
discussion of rolling interesting. It's directed at research vessels but has a plain language discussion of rolling motions. Powerboaters should find it informative. For sailors, I would note that sails provide a massive amount of damping. http://www.unols.org/publications/ma...ium/motion.pdf This document is published on the University National Oceanographic Laboratory System web site. This is the organization of research vessel operators. -- Roger Long |
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"Roger Long" wrote in news:FNTgh.5004$nq5.2785
@twister.nyroc.rr.com: For sailors, I would note that sails provide a massive amount of damping. Rolling? The handrails are already draggin' in the water rushing by. It only rolls if the riggin' comes apart....(c; Anybody at sea with crew sitting comfortably and not propped up against something to keep from sliding off...isn't trying hard enough. Larry |
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