Bergman
Well-Known Member
Don't disagree with what you say Bill, but it does leave the problem of how one decides whether a boat is right for you or not.
Sure a beam sea of whatever height (1.5 x beam I think) will roll a boat irrespective of Stab Curve. There will then be the question of whether it stays inverted and for how long.
If the stability curve is ignored as useless then what facts does one take note of. Do you go by displacement - buy heaviest you can afford, or opt out of arguement and the one with nicest interior.
Asking advice seems a lost cause, everyone will advise either a boat way beyond means of most people or alternatively one like theirs.
Very difficult, particularly for someone with limited experience. I can well understand the logic that says there are hundreds of Ben-etc. sailing around, very few of them sink so must be ok.
Glad I don't have to build boats for a living
Sure a beam sea of whatever height (1.5 x beam I think) will roll a boat irrespective of Stab Curve. There will then be the question of whether it stays inverted and for how long.
If the stability curve is ignored as useless then what facts does one take note of. Do you go by displacement - buy heaviest you can afford, or opt out of arguement and the one with nicest interior.
Asking advice seems a lost cause, everyone will advise either a boat way beyond means of most people or alternatively one like theirs.
Very difficult, particularly for someone with limited experience. I can well understand the logic that says there are hundreds of Ben-etc. sailing around, very few of them sink so must be ok.
Glad I don't have to build boats for a living