fisherman
Well-Known Member
This is why we have legs slightly short, 2in usually, after ranging about in any swell the boat settles on its keel first, then leans on a leg. Same reason for having only one bolt, the leg can move slightly.Vyv,
no misconception and I'm surprised you as an engineer don't see the obvious problems of a yacht with legs either falling on one side through wind / tide pressure, or a leg foot sinking in due to uneven mud, and most mud I know is pretty uneven...
If on hard sand, the pounding just as the tide recedes or floods will be merciless on the boat.