rwoofer
Active member
Having had to fix a leaking water pump I finally figured out that my two water tanks (same size, one port, one starboard) are connected by the one pipe that the water pump takes a feed off. Since I only have one filling hole in the deck, so I presume the tanks must balance through this one pipe.
Now the question: If both my tanks are half full and I start healing to the wind, does all the water move down to the leeward tank? If it does that means I would the equivalent of 4 or 5 people sitting on the wrong side of the boat!!
Got me thinking...If I was to put a valve on the pipe I could use the water tanks as movable ballast ie. just before the tack, let all the water rush down, close the valve and then tack. That way I would have the 4 or 5 gorillas on the windward rail making me go faster.
Anything wrong with the theory?
Does water somehow magically stay where it is when healing, therefore scuppering the whole idea?
RB
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Now the question: If both my tanks are half full and I start healing to the wind, does all the water move down to the leeward tank? If it does that means I would the equivalent of 4 or 5 people sitting on the wrong side of the boat!!
Got me thinking...If I was to put a valve on the pipe I could use the water tanks as movable ballast ie. just before the tack, let all the water rush down, close the valve and then tack. That way I would have the 4 or 5 gorillas on the windward rail making me go faster.
Anything wrong with the theory?
Does water somehow magically stay where it is when healing, therefore scuppering the whole idea?
RB
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