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Atrocity
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Topic: V TwinPosted: 28 Jan 11 at 9:06pm |
GRF, you are deluded. In it's current form this boat cannot get upwind in the sea as quick as a Contender. In its current form this boat cannot work, everyone knows it, but don't want to come out and say it. Save some money and learn how to sail the RS100. Mark my words. Atrocity.
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AlexM
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 7:40pm |
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Vortex with a kite is 937.... so must be aiming for better?
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Rupert
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 5:16pm |
Are you going to build her from rice paper, then?
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G.R.F.
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 3:58pm |
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Well my target is to beat the jolly old Sea Standard boat at our club which is 973 the 470.
Which, if it can get uphill on a par with a Contender, which it should, then with the kite downhill? I don't think its an unreasonable target to start with. The Other Boat that lurks around that figure is my old stomping ground the RS 500. So I shall race them in a few races in varying conditions and see what happens. Then again, it could be my wonder planing rockers kick in and we see 950 or an eye watering Alto beating 925.. It'll be interesting finding out. But even if I fail, and I end up around 1000 but don't fall in all the time that in itself would be a minor victory. And if my mate in his Phantom is even on the same leg of the course I'm on at any given moment other than just after the start, I shall eat the entire boat.
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ham4sand
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 11:59am |
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G.R.F.
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 9:24am |
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That Cat has another feature I'd considered, a stepped hull. We've been selling stepped hulled Boards up until recently and they work really well. They give the water line length up wind then lift onto the step and plane at up to 30 knots offwind, and that's a board weighing close to 18 kilos (Which is very heavy in windsurfboardworld).
Phase 2 of this, if there was too much drag would immediately be to step the hull, think I'd put it further aft than they've done with that 'Mediatis' Cat. I should also say at this point how very much I really appreciate all this help and input, it does get a bit scary when reality bites, but that video of the twin windsurfers actually gave me a bit more heart, they were heavy old things, the rig was atrocious and yet it was yotting about at a fair old lick. Just to reiterate the negatives of Cats, the lee hull dipping and the close quarter slow to tack, so I'm trying to get the best of both worlds, it ill be a compromise, no question , it's just wether the outcome delivers more plus's than minus's and will it be a fun ride. That and wondering how Queen Mary will react when I enter it with the same PY as a Streaker for the Bloody Mary next year. Anyone care to take a stab at what PY it will end up with? Edited by G.R.F. - 28 Jan 11 at 9:25am |
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 8:28am |
Planing cats can work... Set some records if I remember rightly. |
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Menace
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Posted: 28 Jan 11 at 8:03am |
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If the Uni has got Solidworks, try to use it instead. I found Solidworks a lot easier to pick up and from my experience, the general trend nowadays is towards higher end modeling packages such as UG, Solidworks, CATIA, etc. A Soildworks rendering can make a rhino one look pretty basic in standard. The more I think about the V Twin thing, and the more cycles I go round in my head, the more I think a cat would be a better solution, just because the going wide thing will benefit from 4 perspectives. 1) Originally stated, reduces wave pattern drag by decreasing wave pattern interference. 2) The wider you go, the more righting moment you get. 3) Increase width means you can lift a hull at a lower heel angle respectively. The heel angle thing for me is a bit of an over-riding concern as due to heel your sail plan loses a lot more efficiency than most imagine. It has similar effects to pinching way too high; your angle of attack on the sail seriously decreases along with your lift coefficient. I've seen people optimise a mono-hull so they can sail at an optimum angle of heel dropping a few percent in bare hull resistance, only to find that the heel angle drops firstly the efficiency of their foils, then more importantly, when the start looking at the drive force, the sail efficiency has dropped way off and overall, they are taking a big hit and the decreases in performance are seriously outweighing any gains made by designing the boat to operate at an optimum heel angle. 4) Putting beams across the boat would seriously drop your weight compared to forming a solid moulded mid surface. I think what Phil was indicating about the planing cat hulls actually not performing as well as modern mainstream cat hulls has a lot of validity, most cat hulls are very efficient and trying to get them to plane will just increase resistance. The C-Cats toyed around with T-Foils, think from what I can remember, they have left them off the boat for a similar reason, lifting the hull out of the water via the foils was less efficient than the hulls acting in displacement mode. There is a relatively quick and easy way to test some of your theories out Graeme without throwing a few grand at the project. Without wanting to sound too Doug Lordish, get the Synthesize boys to knock out a scale radio controlled model. Not everything will be scalable, but you may learn a lot from just general behavior as Maxsurf and design spreadsheets only tell you so much. If you get it wrong at model scale, it's not the end of the world, just adjust the model appropriately. If you leave these changes until the boat is in production, it will cost you a hell of a lot more. Edited by Menace - 28 Jan 11 at 8:05am |
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Posted: 27 Jan 11 at 10:41pm |
Hurricane 500 had flat bottom hulls, but the platform was very twisty, it had feeble skegs instead of daggerboards. This looks fun: ![]() |
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Phil eltringham
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Posted: 27 Jan 11 at 10:00pm |
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I ran some numbers on a planing cat while i was at uni (I liked the idea on paper, If i find the files i'll send them), I even did an iteration where it should plane while flying a hull (asymetric hulls), the net result was that you ended up either going back to something more like modern a-class or F18s or you go back to a mono that looks like Vlad Murnikov's SpeedDream. It was interesting chattting to the C-Class guys at the boat show this year, their current hulls were designed to plane, but they have found it doesn't work and the next ones will aim to minimise wetted surface area instead.
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