Beam at waterline

Snowgoose-1

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Prop calculators normally request this variable.

Is there a rule of thumb for a .modernish hull ? They best I can find is 10% of
max beam which seems low


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Rather 80-85% :)
BWL and canoe body draft are usually taken to approximate midship area hence approximate the prismatic coefficient hence the type of relative speed the boat is designed for; you should be able to find different formulations using just displacement and type of boat.
 

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I just did a couple of quick measurements on some builder's drawings for our boat and the maximum beam is 105" +/- at the deck level and the waterline beam at the same station is 94" +/-. That works out to about 10% less than the max. Maybe that is what is meant by the figure you found?
 

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I normally use the 80-85% suggested earlier. Not sure it makes a huge amount of difference. Just run the figures for my boat using 80% and 90%. No difference in calculated speeds and propeller size.
 
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