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"KLC Lewis" wrote in
et: "Wayne.B" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:04:55 -0500, "KLC Lewis" wrote: This is one of those "Yes, but" things. Yes, you can go faster than hull speed with enough power, but there is still a limit. And there's a point at which your rig simply can't stand up to that much power, and you are dismasted. Surfing allows a boat to go much faster than hull speed, but it's also tricky and requires expert helmsmanship. There are sail boats that will plane off at literally 2 and 3 times theoretical hull speed, skimming along the top of the water. It's all a function of weight, length, bottom shape, sail area, etc. Sure there are -- but they aren't displacement hulls, either. Depends on how many wakeboarders you're towing...(c; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLMOdhce-Pk Of course, you can make up for the wakeboarders by only having one pontoon in the water..without all that drag from rudders and centerboards. And, who says a monohull can't keep up with a multihull, anyways? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWWf1...elated&search= I think the monohull is passing them! Larry -- |
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