MapisM
Well-Known Member
I'd also expect the roll without stabs to be different between the two boats, but not necessarily worse for the Nordhavn.
When comparing a heavy full-D hull with a light(ish) semi-D hull there are many factors affecting the behaviour. One of the most important is that full-D hulls are ballasted, thus lowering the gravity center.
For example a Norhavn (which, mind, is a LIGHT vessel in the full-D category, not being made of steel), has 10% of her weight as ballast. As a consequence, in a cross sea the boat should rather tend to slide sideways, than roll many degrees.
Anyhow, the main difference for comfort is not made by a few rolling degrees more or less.
It's the "speed" of reaction to any movement (both rolling and pitching) which count.
Heavy full-D hulls tend to react much more slowly and gently, compared to anything lighter.
That's the main reason why - in principle - they should be more comfy, if compared to lighter semi-D boats.
A proper stabs system, on the other hand, can smooth these differences a lot, thus making the comfort level much more similar.
When comparing a heavy full-D hull with a light(ish) semi-D hull there are many factors affecting the behaviour. One of the most important is that full-D hulls are ballasted, thus lowering the gravity center.
For example a Norhavn (which, mind, is a LIGHT vessel in the full-D category, not being made of steel), has 10% of her weight as ballast. As a consequence, in a cross sea the boat should rather tend to slide sideways, than roll many degrees.
Anyhow, the main difference for comfort is not made by a few rolling degrees more or less.
It's the "speed" of reaction to any movement (both rolling and pitching) which count.
Heavy full-D hulls tend to react much more slowly and gently, compared to anything lighter.
That's the main reason why - in principle - they should be more comfy, if compared to lighter semi-D boats.
A proper stabs system, on the other hand, can smooth these differences a lot, thus making the comfort level much more similar.