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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 00:00:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: AH HA!!! See - "gliding".... ========================= Yes, that light feeling of skipping across the wave tops. I know it well, and like it as much as anyone else, BUT many heavy boats are truly "on plane" well before that point is reached. And many heavy boats never reach that point even though they start planing somewhere between 13 and 20 knots. Which brings us back to the original question in a circular sort of way: When is a boat "on plane" ? I'd be inclined to vote for 2.5X the theoretical hull speed. Easy enough to calculate, and sort of intuitive. It may not be dead right for every boat but it should be in the ball park. |
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