Sail area displacement

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How do you work it out ?

I carry 107sq m of sail. 100% jib and the yacht weighs in at 10 ton I think you devide one into the other and do something with /64?

Can someone tell me the correct figure for my boat and then again with a 150% Genoeo:confused:

Thanks bobt
 
Sail dimensions

A 'normal' sail area displacement ratio used for comparison does not reflect the actual sails used, but is based on a normal mainsail with a horizontal boom and a jib which will fill the foretriangle. I am fairly sure roach is also ignored.
 
I agree, and on the Sunmagic 44 the full main plus 100% jib is 780 sq ft, giving a much more realistic SA/Disp of 16.0 - as per the bosun.

If you look at the Atlas of Yachts web site it give 98 sq m. remember my boat is the regatta version. Espace rig ? with a mast 1.3 meters taller and the boom 8cm longer .I owned a Sunfast 39 (sun Charm) that rig was 91 sq m the standard Sunmagic is a bigger version..
cheers bobt
 
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For the purpose of the SA/Disp calculation you take sail area to be the area of the 'triangles' formed by mast, boom (or foot) and hypotenuse. You ignore roach which, particularly on a high aspect rig, can be substantial - perhaps 30%. You also ignore any jib overlap, obviously.
I calculated theoretical sail area from the published I, J, P and E dimensions for the standard Sunmagic 44. If your rig is taller you will have a higher SA/Disp ratio.
 
For the purpose of the SA/Disp calculation you take sail area to be the area of the 'triangles' formed by mast, boom (or foot) and hypotenuse. You ignore roach which, particularly on a high aspect rig, can be substantial - perhaps 30%. You also ignore any jib overlap, obviously.
I calculated theoretical sail area from the published I, J, P and E dimensions for the standard Sunmagic 44. If your rig is taller you will have a higher SA/Disp ratio.


I think I have now worked it out It looks like the rig is the same size as the sunkiss 47 If i put these figs in the calculation I get a number 17.8 that would seem about right .

thank for setting me straight

bobt
 
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