endorphinjunkie
04-22-2005, 03:10 PM
Hi, everyone!
I would like to convert my old one design Texas Tornado 5.0 meter to a trimaran. It is a planing hull with less that three hundred lbs displacement. I have some wood working skills and would like to build the amas. My question is what kind of design should the amas be? Should they be skinny and straight to easily cut throught the waves? Should they match the hull shape and be designed for planing? From my initial reading here I see the ratio of L/B should be between 1.5 and 1.0. It surprised me when I found out that the displacement of each ama should be equal or more of the main hull displacement. I am a mathematican so don't be afraid to post formulae.
Thanks in advanced.
Michael :)
I would like to convert my old one design Texas Tornado 5.0 meter to a trimaran. It is a planing hull with less that three hundred lbs displacement. I have some wood working skills and would like to build the amas. My question is what kind of design should the amas be? Should they be skinny and straight to easily cut throught the waves? Should they match the hull shape and be designed for planing? From my initial reading here I see the ratio of L/B should be between 1.5 and 1.0. It surprised me when I found out that the displacement of each ama should be equal or more of the main hull displacement. I am a mathematican so don't be afraid to post formulae.
Thanks in advanced.
Michael :)