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Anti-capsize Arch
This is a cool idea. Don't know how it works in practice.
If the arch is strong enough, it might anchor one end of a bimini. http://www.boattest.com/Resources/vi...px?NewsID=3275 --Vic |
Anti-capsize Arch
On Apr 11, 7:18*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
This is a cool idea. *Don't know how it works in practice. If the arch is strong enough, it might anchor one end of a bimini. http://www.boattest.com/Resources/vi...px?NewsID=3275 --Vic Oh Lord, skinny brunettes in bikinis, absolutely perfect. Oh, the arch thing is a good idea too. Hmm, why not an inflatable thingy in your t-top? It could have one of those CO2 cartridges like the auto-inflate life jackets so when it gets underwater, it fires and inflates. |
Anti-capsize Arch
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009 16:44:19 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote: On Apr 11, 7:18Â*pm, Vic Smith wrote: This is a cool idea. Â*Don't know how it works in practice. If the arch is strong enough, it might anchor one end of a bimini. http://www.boattest.com/Resources/vi...px?NewsID=3275 --Vic Oh Lord, skinny brunettes in bikinis, absolutely perfect. Oh, the arch thing is a good idea too. Hmm, why not an inflatable thingy in your t-top? It could have one of those CO2 cartridges like the auto-inflate life jackets so when it gets underwater, it fires and inflates. Something like that was mentioned in the article. The arch looks lower profile than a T-top. I was thinking the arch itself might be articulated, laying down until auto-activated with CO2. Would reduce air resistance. But the arch rigidity is probably too important to go there. What I'd like to see is if this arched boat is self-righting, or can be righted by one man applying his weight. The cosmetics is the other problem. Won't bother me - I drive a Lumina. But sleek means something to the general public. --Vic |
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