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GordMay
01-19-2004, 11:42 AM
If the approximate theoretical hull speed of a monohull displacement sailboat can be calculated:
HS = Root LWL x 1.34
What would be the equivilent formula for a Catamaran?
Thanks,
yipster
01-19-2004, 01:11 PM
eventho two hulls have more WSA than a single, its not the WSA but the WAVE resistance determining hullspeed. in HS = Root LWL x 1.34 this is not specified. displacement cats use sharp small beams and encouter less wave resistance. a calculation of those variables times two gives a cats hullspeed i would think?
yipster
Unregistered
01-19-2004, 03:32 PM
Water will behave the same wether it's a mono or two monos built as a cat.
You can run a cat at very low power up to hullspeed. But due to the shape of the two hulls it doesn't need a lot of additinal power to exed hullspeed.... A mono with the same design will behave the same..... but you'll not make a fotune selling them....
gonzo
01-19-2004, 05:44 PM
The multiplier, in your case 1.34 depends on many variables. For example, block coeficient, fineness of entry, displacement/length ratio and type of shape. It is not a fixed number for all hulls. There is no difference in calculations between mono and multi hulls.
CDBarry
01-19-2004, 06:05 PM
"Hull speed" is just a rule of thumb and doesn't mean much for either cats or monohulls. ULDB monohulls and dinghies routinely exceed "hull speed" by a lot.
Jimboat
01-19-2004, 10:29 PM
If you're speaking about power catamarans....hull speed is a function of many variables. Check out Secrets of Tunnel Boat Design (http://www.aeromarineresearch.com/stbd2.html) book.
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