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on 8/7/2009, 4:19 pm, in reply to "Re: Standard Bow faster than WideB in light wind?"
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Rune,
Thanks,
Your comments hint at why the wide bow is generally considered faster. At near-planing conditions for a standard bow, a wide bow fireball perhaps already BE planing and riding the waves that acompany the that wind better than a wide bow wold ride them.
I am wondering if a standard bow is actually faster than a wide bow in air that will not allow either design to plane.
The flatter rocker and wider bow of the wide bow design = more wetted area, more hull in the water, when no planing.
Perhaps a standard bow would be faster than a wide bow under these conditions.
I'm also curious about in which conditions my theory begins to break down. Under what conditions does the wide bow take the lead?
Why ask? Everywhere I've lived so far, the wind typically blows at 5-9 mph. The spectacular conditions found at intersections of large land and gigantic bodies of ocean do not exist where I live. I wonder if a standard bow would actually be faster in such areas.
--Previous Message--
: My understanding is that the widebow
: will start to plane a little earlier
: than the older skinny boats in most
: conditions. In waves it might also
: keep the bow from digging in.
: I'm sure others with more experience
: will
: chime in with more informed
: opinions.
:
: Take care
: Rune
:
: --Previous Message--
: Is the Standard Bow hull faster or
: equal to a wide bow hull in light
: wind or some other wet of
: conditions? At what point
: (conditions) does each design
: perform best?
:
: I'd guess that the lwer wetted area
: of a standard bow might do better
: than a wide bow in light winds (how
: light???)
:
: Im 160lbs with a 140 lb crew.
:
: Pat Smith
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