jfm
Well-Known Member
Yup we're agreed on the principles, and only disagreeing on the relevance of dynamic centreline in a scenario when stabs are working but not working hard. Neither of us has data so let's agree to disagree, unless I can be bothered to collect the data over some say 50nm trips on M2... 
BTW and FWIW I did leave M1's stabs on all the time no matter what the weather, as a high tech alternative to shouting at the crew
Hmm, we can debate the stats of sleipners smaller number of installs but you can also make judgements from the engineering. Look at Steve Dashew's pic below of the busted Naiad on Windhorse - that's just craap engineering and you dont need data to prove it. The sleipner metal inside the (one piece) fin is much bigger than the rather pathetic Naiad construction so the sleipners are fundamentally better on this score
Regarding...
If you disagree then here are 2 questions for you and that Australian red:
1. If you had some $5000 Nike trainers that let you run faster than your old trainers, could they fail to make you run faster if you were running on the airport travelator? And
2. In general when cruising from A to B, true route 90°, stored on the plotter, a/p on track mode, what is the effect of us travelling at 1000mph relative to the centre of the earth and accelerating towards the centre of the earth at about 9.8m/s/sec2? And what is the effect of us travelling along our orbit relative to the sun at approx 100,000km/h?
BTW and FWIW I did leave M1's stabs on all the time no matter what the weather, as a high tech alternative to shouting at the crew
Hmm, we can debate the stats of sleipners smaller number of installs but you can also make judgements from the engineering. Look at Steve Dashew's pic below of the busted Naiad on Windhorse - that's just craap engineering and you dont need data to prove it. The sleipner metal inside the (one piece) fin is much bigger than the rather pathetic Naiad construction so the sleipners are fundamentally better on this score
Regarding...
you are kidding me aren't you? I can't see for sure whether you're being serious. Just in case you are, the answer is yes it stays the same in a/b/c. You know it does.Re. current, your objection makes me think that you must be in SoF, where wines are even better than in AU...
Scenario: cruising from A to B, true route 90°, stored on the plotter, a/p on track mode.
Question: does the optimal fins centerline remains the same with a) no current; b) current flowing E or W; c) current flowing N or S?
If you disagree then here are 2 questions for you and that Australian red:
1. If you had some $5000 Nike trainers that let you run faster than your old trainers, could they fail to make you run faster if you were running on the airport travelator? And
2. In general when cruising from A to B, true route 90°, stored on the plotter, a/p on track mode, what is the effect of us travelling at 1000mph relative to the centre of the earth and accelerating towards the centre of the earth at about 9.8m/s/sec2? And what is the effect of us travelling along our orbit relative to the sun at approx 100,000km/h?
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