Tranona
Well-Known Member
Well Mr Google turned up this in 10seconds:
http://www.yachtingworld.com/sail-f...techniques-series-part-5-helming-skills-76323
From a Vendee Globe skipper.
http://www.myhanse.com/slamming-hull-strength_topic1893.html
From a marque website.
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id...=onepage&q=yacht slamming to windward&f=false
From a published work: Choosing and Buying a Yacht.
Far better to claim Fifth Amendment in these matters or even claim that you boat is so modern, computer designed and made of the dark materials that hydrodynamics has been turned on it's head.
Few will be convinced but at least they may suspend disbelief![]()
Better to recognise that there are no absolutes, and although there is a tendency for flat bottomed hulls to slam, it is not always true and clearly some designs have found a way of minimising if not eliminating it.
It is a matter of observed fact that my old boat slammed, but my new one does not seem to - but maybe I have not been out in conditions where it would be noticeable. However, as I recount above I experienced no slamming going to wind in 20+ knots in a wind over tide, shallow water situation which the old boat was never comfortable with.