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Old 09-07-2009, 10:42   #6
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For rough estimates, the French Navy teaches that one knot of current or tide is equivalent to about 30 knots of wind for warships. Of course, the exact ratio for a boat depends on the hull shape and top hamper, and also on the directions of wind and current. IME, for a sailing boat, the ratio would be closer to one knot of current to 20 knots of wind.

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