Sigma 38 Air Draft - anybody know?

Can you not work it out by measuring off a set distance from the mast, measuring the angle between the base and tip of the mast and using a bit of good old trig to calculate the height?


Height of mast = distance from mast * tan(angle)
 
Right then

Get marina / boat yard / passing oik to photograph boat with an object of a known length in the picture.

Get him to email the picture to you.

Measure known object on photo and scale up to the mast height.

Job done.
 
My Sigma 38 mast was 17.8m. (15.8m above deck) and since it was stepped on the keel it would be fairly close to the airdraft (not counting antennae)
If you need any more dimensions I have the Sigma 38 yearbooks etc. and can look them up for you.
 
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OK here's a Friday afternoon method.

Get a friend to train a swallow to carry a coconut up to the top of the mast. Get the swallow to drop the coconut and time how long it takes for the coconut to fall to sea level. knowing that the coconut with fall accelerating at 32 ft per sec per sec you can calculate the height.

More boring method would be to train another swallow to carry a coconut tied to a piece of string to the top of the mast. You can then simply measure the length of the string.

Or you could track down the author of this quiz

clicky
 
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OK here's a Friday afternoon method.

Get a friend to train a swallow to carry a coconut up to the top of the mast. Get the swallow to drop the coconut and time how long it takes for the coconut to fall to sea level. knowing that the coconut with fall accelerating at 32 ft per sec per sec you can calculate the height.

More boring method would be to train another swallow to carry a coconut tied to a piece of string to the top of the mast. You can then simply measure the length of the string.

Or you could track down the author of this quiz

clicky

This swallow? African or European?
 
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