Sailfree
Well-Known Member
Can anyone advise on websites, information sources that cover the resistance of GRP through the water.
Assuming a smooth surface can some coatings (as claimed are used by some olympic teams) improve speed. My understanding is that they disolve over the race and are expensive.
I understand that 3M also produce a film with scored lines i but can't remember whether the lines should go along the water flow or at 90 deg!
More practically does a fine (say 1000grade) wet and dry finish give a better GRP hull speed than a highly polished (water globulating) surface.
Before some scoff at this question remember the Olypics have now banned artificial swim wear material as it had a significant effect on swimmers speed.
Assuming a smooth surface can some coatings (as claimed are used by some olympic teams) improve speed. My understanding is that they disolve over the race and are expensive.
I understand that 3M also produce a film with scored lines i but can't remember whether the lines should go along the water flow or at 90 deg!
More practically does a fine (say 1000grade) wet and dry finish give a better GRP hull speed than a highly polished (water globulating) surface.
Before some scoff at this question remember the Olypics have now banned artificial swim wear material as it had a significant effect on swimmers speed.