Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
Last night over drinks I was told that I had the wrong boat for our current sailing .
I was complaining that the swell at 2m on the beam was bloody uncomfortable especially combined with upwind sailing, for 50-50 miles.
We have a modern design 40 ft yacht, lifting keel and plumb bow and stern.
Our critic has a more traditional design with encapsulated keel and a waterline length about 10 ft less than the loa.
Does hull shape really affect the boats motion in swell that much?nam happy to accept tat the bow of his yacht will cut trough waves better and not slam as much, but we accept that.
We both are medium displacement yachts,
He was adamant that his boat was able to deal with swell on the beam much better than ours.
However I've watched lots of other yachts dealing with the swell inter island and they all seem to be getting knocked about.
Thoughts?
I was complaining that the swell at 2m on the beam was bloody uncomfortable especially combined with upwind sailing, for 50-50 miles.
We have a modern design 40 ft yacht, lifting keel and plumb bow and stern.
Our critic has a more traditional design with encapsulated keel and a waterline length about 10 ft less than the loa.
Does hull shape really affect the boats motion in swell that much?nam happy to accept tat the bow of his yacht will cut trough waves better and not slam as much, but we accept that.
We both are medium displacement yachts,
He was adamant that his boat was able to deal with swell on the beam much better than ours.
However I've watched lots of other yachts dealing with the swell inter island and they all seem to be getting knocked about.
Thoughts?