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| Stability is so fundamental to boat design, a dedicated stability thread makes sense to me--here is some info, not new but usefull, to mabey kick things off. http://www.radford-yacht.com/stablty1.html |
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| Sorry Vega try it now. |
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| An interesting information on fishing vessels capsizes, just in a small part of the world: http://www2.worksafebc.com/i/posters...ize_vessel.htm
__________________ Guillermo Gefaell Ubi dubium ibi libertas Motorsailers & Motorsailing Banjer 37 Motorsailer Club |
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| Looks like this is the stability thread so, take the time to download this: http://web.usna.navy.mil/~phmiller/offshore.ppt#1 Nothing new,and quite simple but a very well made document (and a very complete and nice one) about stability and general hull form (sailboats). |
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| Nice presentation--but I have to take issue with what is depicted in slide 14--there is no reason why a "beamy" must have a higher CG ( represented by W in the slide ) Slide 5 shows an open 60 inverted--too much faith was put in its high initial stability at the expense of its total range of possitive stability, and its high degree of inverted stability was ignored. We all know that bulb weight in that example was reduced way too much to reduce overall weight--That is what happens when you go to extreams Going back to slide 14; if you build the wide boat light, yet strong, and add the saved weight in the from of a bulb, enough so that the VCG is in the same possition as on the narrow boat, then your overall stability behavior will be better on the beamy boat--especially if you camber the deck, and can count on the intact volume of the coach roof, also intellegent use of water ballast can increase initial stability, and roll inertia. 2cents |
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To decide who has the best overall stability, will depend on what you value most: speed or safety and comfort. ![]() |
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| A very interesting presentation on fishing vessels stability. http://www.shipmotion.se/Download/Gu...0Stability.pdf
__________________ Guillermo Gefaell Ubi dubium ibi libertas Motorsailers & Motorsailing Banjer 37 Motorsailer Club |
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| Some very interesting links. Thank you. Guillermo, the last link did not seem to work. Any ideas? Regards Mori |
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| Mori, Here you have the document in PDF Cheers.
__________________ Guillermo Gefaell Ubi dubium ibi libertas Motorsailers & Motorsailing Banjer 37 Motorsailer Club |
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__________________ Guillermo Gefaell Ubi dubium ibi libertas Motorsailers & Motorsailing Banjer 37 Motorsailer Club |
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| Guillermo Thank you for the file regarding fishing vessel stability. I will read it with interest. As part of the work that I am doing on the section for stability tests and stability information, I am considering the function of stability documentation. The following is proposed wording from the standard. "The stability documentation shall incorporate the following functional documents: a) A stability compliance report prepared for the purpose of confirming the vessel’s compliance with the relevant stability criteria and to allow independent verification if required. b) An operator’s stability manual containing the information needed to safely operate the vessel in respect of its stability." I am not sure that the two functions are necessarily always well served by being incorporated in the same document, particularly with smaller vessels where the competencies of the operator might not cover the skills needed to investigate and interpret stability calculations. I notice that the USCG require stability letters for certain vessels that are posted in the wheelhouse. Also that the Marine and Coastguard Agency in the UK have published generic stability manuals for certain types of vessels less than 24 metres in length. Then there is the possibility of adopting electronic formats for use by the operator which allow complex calculations to be undertaken without the operator fully understanding them. I would be interested to hear of your views and those of other participants to this forum as to the most effective formats for stability documentation. Best regards Mori |
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| Mori, I think the idea of providing two separate documents, one for the technicians and other, more simplified and easy to understand, for the captains and crew, is the way to go. I'm collaborating with SMC systems (http://www.shipmotion.se/) on the developing of a computerized system able to provide the fishing captains with real time information on their vessel's stability. You may be interested in contacting Helge Vestin, their chairman, for more information. I attach an interesting document from the Wolfson Unit on the matter (regarding fishing vessels). Cheers.
__________________ Guillermo Gefaell Ubi dubium ibi libertas Motorsailers & Motorsailing Banjer 37 Motorsailer Club |
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| Dear Guillermo Thank you for the report and the contacts for computerised stability analysis. The latter is certainly a good way to go. One problem that fishing vessels face is that they load at sea in conditions that can be difficult to read drafts for the purposes of stability analysis. Have you any thoughts on this? Regards Mori |
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| Mori, SMC are working on devices and programs able to permanently and accurately measure draft(s) when at sea, whatever the load condition. I think the system will be a great tool for fishermen (and not only). Cheers.
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