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Gianluca July 14th 04 05:09 PM

catamaran daggerboards
 
I wonder where in a sailing catamaran would you place the daggerboards, as a
longitudinal position relative to mast, to have the boat correctly balanced
?

Luca



marklan July 15th 04 01:51 AM

catamaran daggerboards
 
I THOUGHT YOU WERE THE BALANCE?
"Gianluca" wrote in message
...
I wonder where in a sailing catamaran would you place the daggerboards, as

a
longitudinal position relative to mast, to have the boat correctly

balanced
?

Luca





Gianluca July 15th 04 09:55 AM

catamaran daggerboards
 
For the weight that's correct (at least for little beach catamarans), but as
far as wind and water forces are involved it's a matter of relative
position.

"marklan" ha scritto nel messaggio
news:tykJc.57329$WX.8569@attbi_s51...
I THOUGHT YOU WERE THE BALANCE?
"Gianluca" wrote in message
...
I wonder where in a sailing catamaran would you place the daggerboards,

as
a
longitudinal position relative to mast, to have the boat correctly

balanced
?

Luca







d parker July 15th 04 01:39 PM

catamaran daggerboards
 
You would place them according to the Centre of Effort and Centre of Lateral
Resistance. Similar to that of a mono. However, many cats are designed
without blades or centreboards as their deep/narrow hulls do a good job of
preventing leeway.

DP
"Gianluca" wrote in message
...
I wonder where in a sailing catamaran would you place the daggerboards, as

a
longitudinal position relative to mast, to have the boat correctly

balanced
?

Luca






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