stevie69p
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Youre quite correct the Scanyacht 290 is based on the LM27 - my finger trouble, but I didnt realise the LM30 was so different underwater as they are virtually identical above. However the point I was making is that different keel depths will affect roll both due to ballast moment and hydrodynamic resistance.
My Westerly Pentland has a 44% ballast as against the 37% on our LM27 and the Navigator immediately noticed a slightly different motion just by stepping aboard when purchasing. The LM30 has similar at 38% so on that basis might roll more than say the Pentland. The knockdown recovery angle on the LMs is quoted as 180 degrees against the Pentland which is listed somewhere hopefully as about 200 - though I hope never to test it on either of our craft. All are heavily ballasted sea boats.
Where are you getting the figure of 37% ballast ratio for the LM27 from?
IIRC, the boat weighs 4000kg and there's 1800kg of ballast, so the ratio is 45%.