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On 9-Jun-2004, Marsh Jones wrote:
knots =(1.3*((SQRT)LWL)) which means that a 16' boat can go about 5.2Knots regardless of how much power you put to it. (Unless you can pop it over the bow wave and get it planing). [...] In context, I did note that the 1.3 number was for displacement sailboat hulls. From what I observe, there probably is still a similar number at which the hockey stick of power kicks in. Well it was a bit misleading - I don't see too many 16' displacement sailboats*. Hence I assumed you meant a canoe. Mike *I saw one from the train yesterday - an old micro-America's-cup hull that someone's working on in their backyard. |
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