Doug Lord
10-03-2006, 08:41 PM
I've decided to update this thread under a new heading since I can't change the old one. This is the original incarnation:
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12131
I've been working on the design for some time and think I've settled on the final boat. But it will be a while before I can start building so I'm not ruling out changes but they should be minor compared to the change from the original idea. I have some sketches and I'll get them posted sooner or later.
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X18T--- Trapwing / Canting Keel/ Offwind Foiler
Conception:
This boat will be highly experimental and will use a Trapwing which is just a carbon wing shape part that contains 110lb./50kg. of lead(the amount is easily adjustable) that slides inside the wing.
The whole Trapwing slides from side to side with the weight sliding inside it as well.The wing and guide unit slide on a carbon tube allowing the whole assembly to move fore and aft. It will start life with a 16'/4.88m span, about a 10.75"/270mm chord and somewhat of an elliptical section. The wing is supported from the mast by trapeze wires. Initially it will move manually along with the canting daggerboard(25° max cant angle). This is to allow a crew up to 220lb./100kg. or so to sit inside like a 2.4 meter yet have incredible power to carry sail especially offwind. The boat will use a main hydrofoil and a rudder t-foil. Upwind the hydrofoil provides lateral resistance when the board is canted; downwind the board is locked on the centerline to allow foiling.
The two main experimental areas are:
1) the trapwing/canting keel system.
2) the hydrofoil system for downwind foiing only.
Since the original post the boat has grown as I researched building methods and weights. The IC method Phil Stevenson used was a big influence allowing me to lengthen the boat to take advantage of a more favorable beam to length ratio since the earlier 14 would have had the same waterline beam as this boat.Additionally, though this boat is now 18'/5.49m that INCLUDES the rudder in the doublended hull with the trunk faired in so it will appear as though the whole backend(1'/.3m or so) moves for improved manouverability in certain conditions. The boat retains it's self righting capability in this configuration.
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But there is one more big change: because it is an experimental boat I want to be able to try as many different things as possible. So the boat is designed to have molded in rack tube receptacles so the Trapwing,it's ballast and the canting keel can be removed and side racks like a Moth or I14 can be simply plugged in. The sideracks will include buoyancy pods and a sliding seat system-a system that is extremely unique and light. When the boat is configured this way it will use the SAME rig and initially the same foils though, for highest performance, I will have to buy a new set of 6.5"/165mm chord Fastacraft foils using the H105 section. So I get two different types of boat for very little extra money.Plenty of things to test and that will be fun and interesting.As mentioned in the previous thread the new boat will intially use much of the equipment used on my original 16 foot foiler saving some big bucks.
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X18-T Specifications as of 10/13/06
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LOA-18'/5.5m
Hull beam at wl= 1.67' (20")/ .5m
Beam overall-SDB configuration 16'/4.88m
Sail Area upwind- 171 sq.ft./15.9sq.m
downwind- 300sq.ft./27.9sq.m
---Daggerboard ballast- 150lb./68kg
---Trapwing 16'/4.88m Span; 10.75"/270mm chord approx 30% t/c ratio; 14'/4.27m cl-cl inside ballast.
---Mainfoil area 3 sq.ft./.28sq.m
---Mainfoil loading 169.3lb.per sq.ft.(approx. same as Moth)828kg./sq.m
---SA/sq.ft. foil area= 100(approx 25% greater than Moth-downwind only for this configuration.) 100sq. meters SA per sq.meter of foil area.
---Foil footprint ,both versions-10' 6"/3.2m( defined here as the distance from the leading edge of the main foil to the trailing edge of the rudder foil)
---Trapwing will utilize removable pods with approx. 64lb(29kg) buoyancy on each end.
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WEIGHTS
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-hull, rig, foils 130 lb./59kg.
-daggrboard+ballast= 150lb./68.2kg.
-wing=25lb./11.4kg.
wing ballast= 110lb./50kg.
-crew= 220 lb./100kg. --can be sailed by much lighter crew since crew does not contribute to righting moment.
ALL UP-635lb./288.6kg.
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Ratio's
-----------------------------------
1) SCP/total weight=26.9% ( FD, Tasar)
2) Bruce Number-upwind 1.59(Moth 1.57); downwind 2.11
3) "Wing Loading"(weight/SA)=upwind 3.71 ;downwind 2.11(Moth 2.4)
4) SA/D- upwind 37(Moth 39.6); downwind 65
5) D/L- 53
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Foiler(upwind and downwind) conversion weights
-------------
-hull, rig, foils 130lb./59kg.
-racks and pods=35lb/16kg.
crew=220lb/100kg.
ALL UP= 385/175kg.
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--Main foil area-new foil set=1.82 sq.ft./.169sq.m H105 section Fastacraft foils.Foil Loading 169lb. sq.ft./828kg. per sq.m
--SA/sq.ft. foil area-93(Moth approx. 82)
93sq.m SA per sq.m foil area
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Foiler version Ratio's
---------------------
-SCP/total weight=44% (Moth 39%) higher better
-Bruce Number=1.78 (Moth 1.57) higher better
-"Wing Loading"= 2.25 (Moth 2.4-rohan) -lower better
-SA/D = 51 (Moth 39.6) higher better
-D/L= 33 (Moth 75) lower better
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---Thanks to the guys here for helping me think out the canting trunk for this boat:
Canting Keel Trunk Within a Trunk Idea - Boat Design Forums
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=14018
--------------------------------
---Where is all this going to lead? Right here:
60' Moth-A Preliminary Detailed Design Exploration - Boat Design Forums
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13654
The thread may have been killed but the idea lives on......
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=12131
I've been working on the design for some time and think I've settled on the final boat. But it will be a while before I can start building so I'm not ruling out changes but they should be minor compared to the change from the original idea. I have some sketches and I'll get them posted sooner or later.
=================================================
X18T--- Trapwing / Canting Keel/ Offwind Foiler
Conception:
This boat will be highly experimental and will use a Trapwing which is just a carbon wing shape part that contains 110lb./50kg. of lead(the amount is easily adjustable) that slides inside the wing.
The whole Trapwing slides from side to side with the weight sliding inside it as well.The wing and guide unit slide on a carbon tube allowing the whole assembly to move fore and aft. It will start life with a 16'/4.88m span, about a 10.75"/270mm chord and somewhat of an elliptical section. The wing is supported from the mast by trapeze wires. Initially it will move manually along with the canting daggerboard(25° max cant angle). This is to allow a crew up to 220lb./100kg. or so to sit inside like a 2.4 meter yet have incredible power to carry sail especially offwind. The boat will use a main hydrofoil and a rudder t-foil. Upwind the hydrofoil provides lateral resistance when the board is canted; downwind the board is locked on the centerline to allow foiling.
The two main experimental areas are:
1) the trapwing/canting keel system.
2) the hydrofoil system for downwind foiing only.
Since the original post the boat has grown as I researched building methods and weights. The IC method Phil Stevenson used was a big influence allowing me to lengthen the boat to take advantage of a more favorable beam to length ratio since the earlier 14 would have had the same waterline beam as this boat.Additionally, though this boat is now 18'/5.49m that INCLUDES the rudder in the doublended hull with the trunk faired in so it will appear as though the whole backend(1'/.3m or so) moves for improved manouverability in certain conditions. The boat retains it's self righting capability in this configuration.
------------------------------------------------
But there is one more big change: because it is an experimental boat I want to be able to try as many different things as possible. So the boat is designed to have molded in rack tube receptacles so the Trapwing,it's ballast and the canting keel can be removed and side racks like a Moth or I14 can be simply plugged in. The sideracks will include buoyancy pods and a sliding seat system-a system that is extremely unique and light. When the boat is configured this way it will use the SAME rig and initially the same foils though, for highest performance, I will have to buy a new set of 6.5"/165mm chord Fastacraft foils using the H105 section. So I get two different types of boat for very little extra money.Plenty of things to test and that will be fun and interesting.As mentioned in the previous thread the new boat will intially use much of the equipment used on my original 16 foot foiler saving some big bucks.
================================================
X18-T Specifications as of 10/13/06
==========================================
LOA-18'/5.5m
Hull beam at wl= 1.67' (20")/ .5m
Beam overall-SDB configuration 16'/4.88m
Sail Area upwind- 171 sq.ft./15.9sq.m
downwind- 300sq.ft./27.9sq.m
---Daggerboard ballast- 150lb./68kg
---Trapwing 16'/4.88m Span; 10.75"/270mm chord approx 30% t/c ratio; 14'/4.27m cl-cl inside ballast.
---Mainfoil area 3 sq.ft./.28sq.m
---Mainfoil loading 169.3lb.per sq.ft.(approx. same as Moth)828kg./sq.m
---SA/sq.ft. foil area= 100(approx 25% greater than Moth-downwind only for this configuration.) 100sq. meters SA per sq.meter of foil area.
---Foil footprint ,both versions-10' 6"/3.2m( defined here as the distance from the leading edge of the main foil to the trailing edge of the rudder foil)
---Trapwing will utilize removable pods with approx. 64lb(29kg) buoyancy on each end.
-------------------------------------------
WEIGHTS
---------
-hull, rig, foils 130 lb./59kg.
-daggrboard+ballast= 150lb./68.2kg.
-wing=25lb./11.4kg.
wing ballast= 110lb./50kg.
-crew= 220 lb./100kg. --can be sailed by much lighter crew since crew does not contribute to righting moment.
ALL UP-635lb./288.6kg.
--------------------------------------
Ratio's
-----------------------------------
1) SCP/total weight=26.9% ( FD, Tasar)
2) Bruce Number-upwind 1.59(Moth 1.57); downwind 2.11
3) "Wing Loading"(weight/SA)=upwind 3.71 ;downwind 2.11(Moth 2.4)
4) SA/D- upwind 37(Moth 39.6); downwind 65
5) D/L- 53
=====================================
Foiler(upwind and downwind) conversion weights
-------------
-hull, rig, foils 130lb./59kg.
-racks and pods=35lb/16kg.
crew=220lb/100kg.
ALL UP= 385/175kg.
----------------
--Main foil area-new foil set=1.82 sq.ft./.169sq.m H105 section Fastacraft foils.Foil Loading 169lb. sq.ft./828kg. per sq.m
--SA/sq.ft. foil area-93(Moth approx. 82)
93sq.m SA per sq.m foil area
-----------------
Foiler version Ratio's
---------------------
-SCP/total weight=44% (Moth 39%) higher better
-Bruce Number=1.78 (Moth 1.57) higher better
-"Wing Loading"= 2.25 (Moth 2.4-rohan) -lower better
-SA/D = 51 (Moth 39.6) higher better
-D/L= 33 (Moth 75) lower better
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
---Thanks to the guys here for helping me think out the canting trunk for this boat:
Canting Keel Trunk Within a Trunk Idea - Boat Design Forums
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=14018
--------------------------------
---Where is all this going to lead? Right here:
60' Moth-A Preliminary Detailed Design Exploration - Boat Design Forums
Address:http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/showthread.php?t=13654
The thread may have been killed but the idea lives on......