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Old 20-08-2007, 00:27   #1
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Seeing as this question comes up often in many related topics, here are some formulae to enable you to work out the Hull speed of your displacement vessel.

Please Note: This is the theoretical speed. It does not take into account certain variables. Rule of thumb would say that you will not reach theoretical hull speed in normal circumstances.

S = 1.34 x (square root of waterline length in feet )


Hull speed = 1.24 * LWL^1.433 / Disp.^.311


Hull speed (Vk)=[square root (LWL in ft x 0.3034)] x 2.5
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