Subject: [harryproa] Re: cantarry - racing - |
From: Mike Crawford |
Date: 3/20/2009, 9:16 AM |
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
Reply-to: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au |
Robert,
Is this preference simply because the weight of the rig will be in
the ww hull, and therefore add to righting moment?
You might get some slightly cleaner air, but unless your rig height
is restricted, I'm not sure that's an argument to go atlantic.
The problem I'd see with the weight argument is that, while there
will be more weight in the ww hull, there will also now be more weight
in the structure for the ww hull, beams, and lw hull to handle the
increased sailing and torsion loads that have to be transferred from
one hull to the other. You might be able to get the same weight and
righting moment in a harryproa design (more ballast in the ww hull,
less weight in the structure because it's now simpler).
I can't see that being enough to give up the other benefits of the
harry design. Having a ww hull free of the rig and structural loads
would be important to me if I were trailering a small boat -- there's
little enough interior space already, and I wouldn't want to give up
anything to the mast. I'd also much prefer the heeling moment to
remain the same and/or decrease as the hull starts to rise, as with a
pacific proa, instead of increase (rig gets higher, structure off the
water then adds to the heeling moment instead of blanketing the sails).
But perhaps the weight of the rig is not the reason for the
atlantic. Sheeting wouldn't be functionally different from a
harryproa, but you would be able to play with the halyards and sails
without leaving the ww hull. Are there other reasons?
- Mike
Robert wrote:
-Not for myself as I prefer the deck space and comfort of a Harry, but if seriously constrained in time for sailing and had to trail a boat, I would go for a narrow schooner monocoque Atlantic 9mlw/6mww with a fold out cockpit, or if I was serious about racing in protected waters, I would go for a carbon Atlantic 9mlw/6m ww with wings to ww
-- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au , Doug Haines <doha720@...> wrote:
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> you prefer the atalantic?!
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> doug
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> --- On Fri, 20/3/09, Robert <cateran1949@...> wrote:
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> From: Robert <cateran1949@...>
> Subject: [harryproa] Re: cantarry - racing -
> To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
> Date: Friday, 20 March, 2009, 10:27 AM
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