pyrojames
Well-Known Member
SL has a mast of approx 100 ft sq. No amount of aerodynamic spoilers are going to prevent that having a considerable driving force through drag alone, if the mast does not trim easily to face the wind, and if the cat is turned either by tidal action or by being aground, at an angle to the wind.
If it were a question of generating assymetric lift then spoilers might well help.
Just think of a structure about 50 ft long and 2 feet wide with the wind blowing at 90 degrees to it.
The only solution is for the mast to be able to trim autonomously to minimise drag and negate any lifting component. The boat must be capable of doing that even if the hulls are pointing away from the wind through action of the tide and the mooring arrangement, or by being on the putty.
I don't think that it is the drag that is the problem. It is the lift that is generated as soon as the wind is not directly ahead of the mast, and there is some angle of attack to generate lift. Breaking the profile and interrupting the lift with prevent the mast being able to "sail" and should limit the shearing about. If it was only drag, SL should sit comfortablely enough.