mikemonty
Well-Known Member
MM.
Your wrong here the boat IS being driven by water, have you forgotten Newton's third law? "Every action has a reaction equal in magnitude and opposite in direction". The boat is being driven by an interaction between two mediums - it depends on your point of view which one is doing the driving.
Oh dear - you see, the problem is that if I just ignore this it looks like I agree...
An unbalanced force produces a motion, if the force on the hull from the sails was BALANCED nothing would happen.
In fact the sideways component of the force of the sails does exactly what you say - it makes the keel push sideways against the water, which pushes back and stops (reduces) leeway.
BUT
The forwards component is not resisted significantly by the water and so motion results.
At no point is the water driving the boat along, the lift from the air over the sails is driving the boat along.
On this there is no doubt, and if your arguments are based on any other premise then they are wrong.
You can shift frames of reference all you like but it will resolve to this.