| Planing and cats-?-? #7239 05/22/02 07:47 AM 05/22/02 07:47 AM |
Joined: Jul 2001 Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA Kirt OP
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | Okay, there has been a lot of conjecture on some of the other forums about cats "planing" or not- Especially "round bilge" ones.
Now, I respect Bill R. BUT they have a TON of these "boats" here in Arkansas called "pontoon boats"- Most are "catamarans" (ie have two hulls) and most of their "hulls" are two, PERFECTLY round aluminum "tubes". And THEY "plane" no doubt about it (pull waterskiers and hit ~30+ mph)! And it doesn't take a 1000 HP motor for them to do so!! For their size they are quite "light" though- all aluminum and some plywood decking. Also, they have other, round bottom aluminum fishing boats w/ NO chines or sharp edges that plane as well here in the land of lakes and rednecks. Also, Bill pointed out you use "flat" rocks when you go to "skip" them on water- Well here in the land of hunting dogs and ATV's we "skip" round bullets off the water just for s*7ts and grins! SO, as far as I'm concerned it IS "possible" to plane on a perfectly round bottom hull shape- I don't know how efficient it is or practical, but I KNOW it's possible (Maybe this is like the bumble bees that supposedly- according to the engineers- are incapable of flight - But the joke is, Nobody told them!)-
Now, this got me thinking- How to "prove" whether or not a particular boat (catamaran) could plane? (And not using all that fancy "math" stuff Wouter and Bill use- I'm NOT up to that! (Here in Arky the definition of "using a calculator" means you take your shoes off! :-)
Well, what I decided is- Just use a powerboat (I happen to have one of those), a ski rope, and whatever boat you want to try to "prove" will or will NOT plane- DON'T put the sails up (You'll generate so much apparent wind and/or tear your sails up) and tow it behind the powerboat, recording the speed as you slowly accelerate- Have 2 persons on the boat being "tested"- one holding the tow rope- By my reasoning, just like waterskiing, you will KNOW you are "on plane" when the tension in the tow rope suddenly decreases-
Okay- What do the rest of you all think of my crazy "experiment"? OH yeah- If it "works" then a person could actually "test" several boats/types of boats and see which plane "easier" (ie at a lower towing speed). And since I even have about 6 different cats I could test several if I just had time and 2 other idiots to help me!
Kirt
(Wrapped in my Arky "fire suit"- Aluminum foil head to toe!)
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | Bob-
Good idea about the hanging scale and I just happen to have one that goes to 300 lbs. (the one I used to find out my Taipan platform is ~140 lbs.)- We usually use 'em to weigh our wild hogs, deer, etc. before we butcher 'em and eat 'em ('course I won't double the actual numbers like we usually do when tlaking to our hunting buds down here)-
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#7244 05/23/02 07:28 AM 05/23/02 07:28 AM |
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | Stewart-
Yeah, I have Frank's book as well and that was in the back of my mind when I thought of this "experiment"- He details many such endeavors in his book-
And I agree with you Phill on both issues- Not exactly the same (obviously) but "real numbers" would give us a place to start at least and also agree on the planing downwind issue. Apparently, according to Bill R., it's the projected areas of the spi in the horizontal direction that determine forward drive, and the vertical direction that determine "lift"- It may be that the REAL "key" to getting downwind fast (er) on boats such as ours (at least in decent wind and "flat" water) is to have a spi w/ MOSTLY vertical lift and just enough drive to cancel out the "drag" (ie keep the sail filled or maybe a little more- probably is a necessity) and rely on the main to now (continue to?) produce most of the "drive" and utilize the fact the boat is actually "planing" to provide the higher boat speed-
I even thought a spi w/ 2 "panels" (at least) and "slots" or "tubes" even, would be interesting to try- (sort of like some of the kites/parachutes being used) and allow more lift or at least the ability to alter lift vs drive more perhaps- Possibly what we need is a spi w/ tack and head adjustable together- As move tack forward head moves down (more vertical projection- more lift- to "get on plane"?) then can bring tack back and head moves up- more horizontal projection- more drive, more speed- may need way to allow/force spi to become "flatter" as well as speed increases- Heck, at this rate we may need fully battened "spinnakers" to keep them from collapsing as we blast along downwind! Then, if we can only carry that speed as we carve it upwind we could plane upwind under "spi"............ Ooops, guess I got carried away...
Gotta go back in the trailer house now and chase the hunting dogs out of the bed- Time for them to get up and ketch a 'possum for breakfast-
Kirt from Arkansas
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Posts: 344 Arkansas, USA | Stewart-
True, but the F 16HP rules limit pole length-- Say, you probably know- what are the lengths of the 18 skiff masts and prods by the way?
Thanks!
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#7247 05/24/02 04:40 AM 05/24/02 04:40 AM |
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The F16HP already features are rather long pole. It sticks out about 1 mtr in front of the boat, this is equal to some 3,5 mtr. in front of the mast.
I think the 49-er skiff pole sticks out as much too. They will
surely be very close.
The hound on the F16 is only just lower than that of the 49=er, so if their spi's lift than our can so too. Weight of both boats is about the same too.
Stewart ? Are the 459-ers the fastest skiffs after the 18's ?
Wouter
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