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On Feb 28, 5:05 pm, Red wrote:
Hi Tom, ...So while I agree that there may, or may not be, hard "science" behind it (and I admit I wouldn't know), it seems useful as a comparison when looking at similar type boats for a given usage. And it seems to agree with the descriptions and discussions that were put forth in that earlier thread by Roger Long and others. ... Hi Red, Sorry I went ballistic over all this. It is great to be talking boats again in the group and I appreciate your post. Obviously, I don't think the CR has any value at all, but I'm certainly not an expert either. I'll Let Roger speak for himself, but he's selling boats that would rate miserably on the Brewer CR (because they have lightly loaded water planes) and has written a paper on their seakindliness. Do keep in mind that Brewer is selling boats designs that are more expensive to build, slower and have less usable interior space than they typical mass market boats. It happens that the only generally used metric that they rate well on is the one he made up... And, while I actually like many of his designs a lot I'm waiting to see some empirical support for his CR before I give it any weight at all... -- Tom. |
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