Floating positions of a boat - waterline

Discussion in 'Stability' started by Heimfried, Sep 21, 2015.

  1. Heimfried
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    The display should read 'Length' instead of 'Lenght'.
     
  3. Mr Efficiency
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    It did say, "no liability in case of errors" :p
     
  4. Heimfried
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    Done, thank you.
     

  5. Heimfried
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    The purpose of the sheet is to demonstrate in an easy way the complex interaction of the hydrostatic dimensions of a boat (graphically and numerically).

    Some boaters are interested in the hydrostatic behavior of their boat and not all of them have access to professional software.

    Unfortunately until now the sheet does not provide a number of different boat hulls (and the possibility to vary its dimensions).

    I'm looking for suitable hull data (offset tables, Cartesian coordinates) to convert into the necessary data format.
     
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