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Tanton


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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
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Lines Plan.
· Date: February-2-2008 · Views: 8679
· Filesize: 162.4kb, 297.7kb ·
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ertugdesign
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Registered: November 2006
Location: Izmir/Turkey
Posts: 30
March-18-2008 4:54am Rating: 8 

These lines are not in anymore for an ULDB Boat , rather from the last century . Especially at the times of Open 60 , 50, 40 s and Volvo 70 s !



I'm sure you did . The lines are fine ,but I think with a longer dwl and flatter , beamier sections aft ( u -shape ) , you would make , may be , mid thirthies , don 't you think ?

Please , don 't misunderstand , I 'm not questioning your design skills
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Tanton
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Registered: November 2003
Location: Newport RI
Posts: 741
March-18-2008 11:33am

You are correct. With the evolution of rules or minimum rules like in the Open boats, the I.O.R . ULDBs lines,such as in this design are obsolete.

We still went 26.1 knots, with an average of over 18knots for a period of over 1 hour. in the recent San-Diego Puerto Vallarta Race.

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