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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 12-06-2012, 17:49 |
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GWB
Re: Capsize Ratio's
yip, the Queen Mary (a cruiser) is probably going to be more comfortable than the open 60 you were on.... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 12-06-2012, 15:25 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
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GWB
Re: Capsize Ratio's
So in essence you are saying that a boat twice as long as another boat is more comfortable (especially if the shorter boat is over-canvassed and not set up right) duh sorry, forgot the smiley :) |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 05-04-2012, 21:44 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
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GWB
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Forum: Monohull Sailboats 02-04-2012, 14:04 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
Posted By
GWB
Re: Capsize Ratio's
More: https://www.sailnet.com/forums/attachments/cruising-liveaboard-forum/10389d1332744419-full-fin-keel-racingboatonwave.jpg ... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 02-04-2012, 13:46 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
Posted By
GWB
Re: Capsize Ratio's
No, I mean tip not trip. We have been over this before ..is something being lost in the translation? ... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 02-04-2012, 11:53 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
Posted By
GWB
Re: Capsize Ratio's
The simple fact that a wider, flatter bottomed boat is more likely to "tip with the wave" than a narrower boat with a v shaped hull. Now you are going to say that the more modern boats are more... |
Forum: Monohull Sailboats 02-04-2012, 09:22 |
Replies: 266
Views: 82,209
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