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    Posted: 15 Mar 06 at 10:18pm
see my post on the previous page for the fully submerged moth... bear in mind though it was either never built or was a failure so there are big flaws in the concept

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Images... Not a Six footer but an Eight footer.

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The problem with a torpedo design is that there is no margin of error on bouyancy.  Either you have too much bouyancy and it floats to the top or too little and you sink completely.

OK - you could have water ballast to adjust it but lets say you adjust it to start with and then go on the water and all your ropes get wet as do you - suddenly you weigh 0.5kg more - oops too much and you're sinking again...

Totally unworkable in my opinion.

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My guess is that if a 33cm moth can float one person - then a lil bigger and carefull hydro stats calculations - den u can make a sleek 6footer!
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O.K., .......forget the torpedo.
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Originally posted by andy_cherub

My guess is that if a 33cm moth can float one person - then a lil bigger and carefull hydro stats calculations - den u can make a sleek 6footer!

Moth = 11ft long, 1ft wide, 6" draft.

So, the boat is half as long and twice as heavy, roughly speaking, that is going to be twice as wide and twice as deep to get the volume you need...so 2ft wide and 1 ft deep.

or 4 times as wide and same depth = 4 ft x 6" deep

or 4 times as deep for the same width. = 1ft x 2 ft deep

Sleek isn't really an adjective I would use...

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Arrr, ill wittle one up at uni - Stu mate, ours will RULE!!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Black no sugar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Mar 06 at 9:55am
Listen to Blobby, andy_cherub... He must be right, he's an engineer!
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Im a Marine Engineer - well a uni student so he may well know more than me, least I got hull form programs to design the boat & find out the Hydro stats. So ill be able to design it sleek and bouyant  

& as he said, 4ft wide 6" deep - so if its 3ft wide, with say 2ft free board & racks - made uber light - it may just work, and wont be so much like a barge / oppie thing!

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It would have to have adjustable hydroplanes to constantly correct the buoyancy.
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