Mikey
03-24-2005, 04:51 AM
Quote from Ian Ditmore in the thread about hull Balance
I think the method referred to by Coozeman is the same as that discussed by designer Cyrus Hamlin in his book "Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships", pages 195-197. His method is to calculate heeled LCF (center of the waterplane) at 30 deg (25 deg for flat bottomed/shoal draft hulls) without allowing the hull to retrim from static upright trim. He then takes the distance between the upright and heeled LCF's as a percentage of waterline length. Hamlin recommends that the LCF should shift aft as the boat heels, but the shift should be less than 1% of DWL.
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I am trying to check this in MaxSurf by rotating all controls 30 degrees. Does anyone know if it works to do it this way in MaxSurf?
Mikey
I think the method referred to by Coozeman is the same as that discussed by designer Cyrus Hamlin in his book "Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships", pages 195-197. His method is to calculate heeled LCF (center of the waterplane) at 30 deg (25 deg for flat bottomed/shoal draft hulls) without allowing the hull to retrim from static upright trim. He then takes the distance between the upright and heeled LCF's as a percentage of waterline length. Hamlin recommends that the LCF should shift aft as the boat heels, but the shift should be less than 1% of DWL.
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I am trying to check this in MaxSurf by rotating all controls 30 degrees. Does anyone know if it works to do it this way in MaxSurf?
Mikey