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| Help with Savitsky Prediction and shaft inclination Hi, I'm working on a spreads. for planing hulls using formulas taken from Principles of Yacht Des. The thing that's driving me crazy is that variations of shaft angle of about 5 deg. give back an increment /decrement of required power of 600 hp (from 500 to 1100) on a hull I'm using as a sample. Is that possible that a change of 5 deg in shaft inclination gives such a different result???? |
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| Solved...thanks |
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| Hey Guys, are u students in "Laurea in ingegneria nautica" ???? However an increment of 600 hp caused by a variation of 5 degree is more than acceptable. The max efficiency of planing hulls is limited in a range of 2-4 degrees , then resistence's curve jump very high. Bye |
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| Now you have me interested in how such large horsepower changes occur in the given size of a craft. Could you pick a well known make and model and engine size with HP graphs to show the changes that must take place in the real world we boat in? Thank you. |
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