Tin Can Photos Taken by Peter Lyons of Lyons Imaging(www.lyonsimaging.com)
Tin Can Photos taken by Peter Lyons 2008 http://www.lyonsimaging.com/
That might be a little simplistic, how far from the stern will your mast be?
Photo Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 It seems that the Tin Can has escaped the clutches of the Coast Guard and left. Someone on SA posted that the...
I stumbled onto those pictures while searching for something else. They came from a thread called Performance cats 30-40ft, on Sailing Anarchys'...
Update The Tin Can has been launched. See the comments on Latitude 38 forum and the impressions from Lia Diton. [IMG] The boat was launched and...
Interesting pics of an A frame rig on a narrow tri. It appears to have a rollerfurling self tacking jib and a rollerfurling mainsail on a...
It sounds like you are describing this Lift(N) = ½ ( D * Area(M2) * Coeff of lift * Speed2(M/s) ) Where D is the density of the fluid,...
Im no expert, but as I understand it there are fairly standard sail force coefficients used by NA's, Im not sure if there is something suitable...
This thread has been well and truly killed, but if anybody is still interested the "boat" has been launched and pictures are on the wooden boat...
Almost all modern monos will plane downwind. Older generation monos that are limited to hullspeed were at a massive disadvantage against cats....
It wasnt like this when I was a kid [IMG] [IMG] [img] [img] [img] Photo Credit : Matías Capizzano