prv
Well-Known Member
The 30:1 that we find high is to imagine that you were holding this theoretical 50:50 long keeler (Pete's picture above is very relevant) alongside a pontoon by hand and there was no wind blowing but a 1 knot tidal stream pulling the boat away from you, and then imagine that there was no tidal stream but a 30 knot wind blowing from behind you.
Would you have the same difficulty holding the boat alongside the pontoon in both these situations?
Apparently Tom Cunliffe's Westernman once pulled the cleats out of a pontoon where she was moored across a strong tide; the tale doesn't mention any particular wind being involved. Assuming the same berth was regularly used without problems by more modern boats, it shows how much more a long keel grips the water than a stationary fin.
Pete