Birdseye
Well-Known Member
Re: why go so wide?
not true - or you would have cats that were wider than they were long.
when investigating, the southampton institute found that the area of the bridgebeck was a significant factor in stability - wind and waves getting under it. its also a significant factor in strength - a solid bridgedeck of narrower dimensions is much better than a wide netted bridgedeck. and cats have been known to break up.
in the end, you have to ask yourself why major manufacturers of long distance cruising cats (as opposed to med charter cats) often still go for the 2:1. and why, for example, there have been so few capsizes of boats like prouts and heavenly twins.
other factors are important. windage - height of bridgedeck clearance and of topsides. size of rig. keel design. resistance of bow to burying (ie trip over lee bow) and most important of all - sheer size.
any boat is a compromise but the one thing I have never wished for in my boat is more beam.
<hr width=100% size=1>this post is a personal opinion, and you should not base your actions on it.
not true - or you would have cats that were wider than they were long.
when investigating, the southampton institute found that the area of the bridgebeck was a significant factor in stability - wind and waves getting under it. its also a significant factor in strength - a solid bridgedeck of narrower dimensions is much better than a wide netted bridgedeck. and cats have been known to break up.
in the end, you have to ask yourself why major manufacturers of long distance cruising cats (as opposed to med charter cats) often still go for the 2:1. and why, for example, there have been so few capsizes of boats like prouts and heavenly twins.
other factors are important. windage - height of bridgedeck clearance and of topsides. size of rig. keel design. resistance of bow to burying (ie trip over lee bow) and most important of all - sheer size.
any boat is a compromise but the one thing I have never wished for in my boat is more beam.
<hr width=100% size=1>this post is a personal opinion, and you should not base your actions on it.