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| Reading Hull shapes Dear all, who of the experts could give some feedback on how to read a specific hull design in performance racing sailboats designed for lake or inshore racing without bigger waves? For example: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1119/...jpg?v=0http:// and http://www.finot.com/bateaux/batmono...n/Dsc00003.jpg Comparing the rear sections of the two attached "open" constructions. One (YSA) is a successful racer on flat lakes with a sharp angulation between a flat bottom and the sides, the other (Open 6.5, FINOT) shows a smooth curvature from the flat bottom to the sides. What does it mean in terms of pointing, reaching ? How is this influenced by rocker? Older thinking seems to be, that the very wide rear sections of modern planing shapes helps with reaching but give disadvantages when upwind pointing - does this still apply? Are there general guidelines to read, whether the hull is shaped for pointing or reaching, for light or hard weather? Tx for any help and literature recommendations Henning |
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