NUTMEG
Well-Known Member
Without doing a practical test in F8!
My old Westerly had a ballast ratio of 48%. Which meant, I think, that she was very stable and would not capsize due to wind alone. With her two great lumps of cast iron hanging off the hull one felt reassured when pushing her a bit.
Nutmeg, being a mk1 Cornish Crabber 24 (not the new posh one you can stand up in, rather the old flush decked one that my wife hates), being a bit of a pet, does not get sailed as hard, but I have been wondering how stable mk1's are. I have had the lower rubbing strake under water in a gust but how far can they be pushed I wonder? Anyone got any ideas? Could they lay on their beam ends? Would they right if they were knocked down
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My old Westerly had a ballast ratio of 48%. Which meant, I think, that she was very stable and would not capsize due to wind alone. With her two great lumps of cast iron hanging off the hull one felt reassured when pushing her a bit.
Nutmeg, being a mk1 Cornish Crabber 24 (not the new posh one you can stand up in, rather the old flush decked one that my wife hates), being a bit of a pet, does not get sailed as hard, but I have been wondering how stable mk1's are. I have had the lower rubbing strake under water in a gust but how far can they be pushed I wonder? Anyone got any ideas? Could they lay on their beam ends? Would they right if they were knocked down
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Is there any way of finding out?