Prospect and Sunray
Well-Known Member
So £800000 cats that fall over when the leeward bow goes in the water are designed right ? Since there is no variation in design, all these boats will do the same, and that reverse stem acts as a trip step when it is immersed. It needs some flare to lift it.
I don't follow your point at all sarabande. ALL Cats (and to a lesser extent) Trimarans have low boyancy in the bows, which is why they are faster than monohulls..... do you propose just strapping 2 monohulls together?????????
Bear in mind that it is also possible to bury the nose of an 18ft Skiff and pitchpole and that has a boyant bow.
Yes the boats in the America's cup are all the same, so they could all capsise/pitchpole, so the ones who don't must be better at sailing and isn't that the whole point of the racing?