Righting Moment

Discussion in 'Stability' started by Stevens47, Apr 23, 2008.

  1. Stevens47
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    Stevens47 Junior Member

    In the process of ordering a new mast for my boat. I have supplied the mast builder with the sail plans that I obtained from Sparkman & Stephens. The builder has asked me for the RM. I am going to make a call to S&S to ask what the RM is for my particular design. I have only a rudimentary understanding of RM.

    My question how is RM expressed. I have seen charts giving examples of Disp lb, Hull lb, Ballast lb, Mast & Rig lb, Roll Period sec.

    As a example a Cruising Mono with Disp lb=24000, Hull lb=13900, Ballast lb=9600, Mast & Rig lb=500, Roll Period sec=5.7

    Static Stability=

    Righting Arm ft 1.6
    Max RM ft lb 38399
    Heel at Max Moment deg 64.5

    Would the above example be considered a example of RM that the mast builder will be looking for. If not what is the format the RM is expressed in.

    Jack
     
  2. Olav
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    Olav naval architect

    Jack,

    yes, the 38400 ft-lb (RM = Displ. * GZ = 24000 lb * 1.6 ft = 38400 ft-lb) is what your mast builder wants to know.
     
  3. Stevens47
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    Stevens47 Junior Member

    Thank You

    Many thanks Olav for the clarification.

    Jack
     
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