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student in progress

Registered: December 2007
Location: Norway
Posts: 466
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Just a Test design on my xxx hull
· Date: July-20-2008 · Views: 1134
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masalai
masalai

Registered: October 2007
Location: SE Queensland, Australia
Posts: 7,516
September-16-2009 2:25am Rating: 3 

Why a bulb bow? with good design should not be needed on a recreational boat, and there are lots of other issues that could be tidied up, but then I am just in the mood to behave as a pontificating p...

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heuhen

student in progress

Registered: December 2007
Location: Norway
Posts: 466
September-21-2009 6:10pm

I'm a norwegian designer. when we design a boat or ship, we designing them to be able to withstand the north-sea. so eveery time we designing a boat it geat a bulb.



But this design was just a test of how low resistance. f.eks. this hull hawe a resistance of 125 kN at 15 knots! with a design top speed of 28-29 knoots.



try to combine these two points without making any compromises:

-the sharper the hull is the better it trawels in heavy sea.

-the wider the hull, the steadier is the boat.

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