davidaprice
Well-Known Member
I've been daydreaming about a scenario: I'm sailing singlehanded on my Maxi 999 (33' AWB, displacement 4200kg) in the sheltered waters of the Finnish archipelago, and a passing harbour cruise ship hits a rock and starts to sink.
As I take passengers on boat my boat, how many is it safe to take? She's registered for 7, but that's just because she has berths for 7.
Rough back-of-an-envelope calculations tell me that the boat's area at water-line is about 11 square metres; if she sinks 1cm she displaces another 0.11 cubic metres of water (about 110kg, or 1.5 average people). So for every 3 people I take on board, she sinks 2cm. And her inspection papers show that her lowest water entry point (the companionway) is about 120cm above the water-line, so she can take 120 * 1.5 = 180 people before she sinks! So weight doesn't seem to be the limiting factor.
There's seating for about 11 sitting below, and five (plus me) in the cockpit. Motoring in comfortable conditions, maybe another eight standing below and eight sitting on the coachroof. And in extremis, maybe 6 each side on the decks with their legs dangling over the edge. So simple space limits us to about 44.
How about stability? it would take 21 70kg people to match the weight of my 1500kg keel. Then we're relying on form stability to stop a capsize from the wake of a passing mobo. Maybe this is the limiting factor?
As I take passengers on boat my boat, how many is it safe to take? She's registered for 7, but that's just because she has berths for 7.
Rough back-of-an-envelope calculations tell me that the boat's area at water-line is about 11 square metres; if she sinks 1cm she displaces another 0.11 cubic metres of water (about 110kg, or 1.5 average people). So for every 3 people I take on board, she sinks 2cm. And her inspection papers show that her lowest water entry point (the companionway) is about 120cm above the water-line, so she can take 120 * 1.5 = 180 people before she sinks! So weight doesn't seem to be the limiting factor.
There's seating for about 11 sitting below, and five (plus me) in the cockpit. Motoring in comfortable conditions, maybe another eight standing below and eight sitting on the coachroof. And in extremis, maybe 6 each side on the decks with their legs dangling over the edge. So simple space limits us to about 44.
How about stability? it would take 21 70kg people to match the weight of my 1500kg keel. Then we're relying on form stability to stop a capsize from the wake of a passing mobo. Maybe this is the limiting factor?