Sybarite
Well-Known Member
I find it difficult to believe that the SNSM would put a boat into service which potentially risked injuring the crew - and I think we would have heard about it.
Might be wrong but this quote may refer to the first FCB2 prototype used by the RNLI and rejected because of to much slamming in head seas, not the French boats. This delayed the project for some years and caused the RNLI to evaluate several commercial hulls including the French beak design and others.
The Dutch manage the problems of sand very well their boats are rarely off service.
This answers the what but not the how.
However I have made the points that I wanted to make; I'm just surprised that no one seems to want to challenge the status quo.