cmedsailor
Well-Known Member
I don’t want to hijack the “weight in the ends of a boat” thread, so I start a new one. Besides of course avoiding heading on waves and have a boat with no flat sections in front of the keel is there a way to reduce bow slamming? Probably something with the weight distribution (I mentioned in the other thread that more weight at the bow - eg full water tank - probably reduces it but I am not sure if it's just my imagination) or maybe using more genoa out or something else that has worked for you?
PS: I have sailed with many boats that seem to have a flat section in front of the keel but have never understood why in some of them the bow drops slowly without hitting hard the sea and in some others the bow simply drops fast with a big bung. I don’t get it.
PS: I have sailed with many boats that seem to have a flat section in front of the keel but have never understood why in some of them the bow drops slowly without hitting hard the sea and in some others the bow simply drops fast with a big bung. I don’t get it.