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Some time ago I was told by Vaclav Stejskal of OneOceanKayaks.com that
beyond 17 feet or so longer boats do not provide an efficiency advantage. Yet we know that surf skis and other racing boats are often as long as 22ft. After playing with Kayak Foundry, a freeware program by Ross Leidy (http://www.blueheronkayaks.com/kayak/index.html) I am seeing the same sort of results that Vaclav Stejskal predicted. Adding length is not improving the total calculated drag. So what is the truth of the matter? Is the standard method of calculating drag from a computer model inaccurate? http://www.westsideboatshop.com/ http://www.kayakpro.com/kayakpro/www...od_vampire.htm http://www.sportzhub.com/ruahine/kayaks.htm http://www.oceanpaddlesports.com/surfskis.html |
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