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Uli
Senior Member
Registered: September 2001 Location: Germany Posts: 146
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Nice design
But don't you think that you will get trouble in the wave with that thin front. I mean you got a lot of volume in the back but nearly nothing in the front. I think that the boat will stamper pretty much on a on wind sail cours.
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Carlos Cifani
Junior Member
Registered: December 2002 Location: Junior Member Posts: 19
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Uli, thanks for comments.
Actually we are developing some hull extreme lines with good results in test bench, under huge stress for consideration in future edge projects.
Carlos
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mackid068
Semi-Newbie Posts Often
Registered: February 2005 Location: CT, USA Posts: 857
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March-2-2005 6:49pm
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Rating: 9
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um, how hydrodynamic is that boat? Also, it doesn't look too stable...maybe add outriggers. Still, if the technology, math and engineering play out, that boat looks REALLY REALLY cool.
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Enzo Mlinari
Registered: January 2006 Location: Belgium Posts: 2
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January-3-2006 7:11pm
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Rating: 1
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It's obvious you have never sailed a boat. This one is terribly unstable: to narrow in the middle-section. Even with 50%ballast it will kant.
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BTG YACHT DSGN
-sailing is believing-
Registered: October 2008 Location: Poland, Warsaw Posts: 104
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January-13-2009 3:44pm
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Rating: 1
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It was supposed to be conceptual, but you cannot forget, that design accually means, that "form follows function", so the form should not be separate from practica/performance consideration. You should notice that in your future projects.
anyway keep going with the design.
good luck
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