doug748
Well-Known Member
it looks tacky.
I have just examined Snook's link.
I don't mind stark, utilitarian, or minimal but I would draw the line at sitting in an Argos wardrobe.
it looks tacky.
I have just examined Snook's link.
I don't mind stark, utilitarian, or minimal but I would draw the line at sitting in an Argos wardrobe.
I have just examined Snook's link.
I don't mind stark, utilitarian, or minimal but I would draw the line at sitting in an Argos wardrobe.
I dont think it is as straight forward as freeboard alone, the Bav will have a damned sight more freeboard than the Etap, that is for sure, but the Bav has a lower Stix than the CO32. I'm sorry I do not know all the answers when it comes to Stix measurements, but I am as equally surprised as I suspect you are that a boat with a BR of 48% has a Stix of 32, sort of contradictory.
Ballast ratio is nonsense in the way it is stated above. Imagine a boat with a 4 tonne hull and 2 tonnes of encapsulated ballast - ratio 50%. But if the ballast is on average 2 foot below the centre of boyancy of the hull ( as it might be in an old long keeler) the righting lever is 4 foot tonnes.
Same boat with a one tonne torpedo keel some 4 foot below the centre of boyancy ( as it could be in a modern Elan for example) - same righting moment but half the ballast ratio at 25%
And both these numbers exclude the righting effect of hull shape. So what you need to look for is the stability curve and in particluar the left hand axis and data. What is the max righting moment of a design which is often stated for easy comparison as a length. For the Contessa it is 0.7m at 78deg and for the old Bav 32 it is 0.77m at 53 deg ie the Bav is stiffer but gets to its max earlier and needs reefing earlier.
Anyway I'm in danger of going off on a technical tangent here so I'll finish.
P.S. If STIX puzzles you have a look at boat design forum
Dont disagree with you one bit, my post was in reply to someone who suggested (as I understood) that the free board was the biggest contributing factor to a higher Stix.
Welcome Lynne!
You should join the Vorsprung Durst Bavaria group!
Bit slow in there at the mo... but I would sure like to hear about your experiences!
My Bavaria has not been back to the Agent in 5 years for anything but loads of things have broken in 5 years:I will tell you that we have done over 9000 miles in the 5 months since we bought her and NOTHING has broken or fell off (YET)
It 'looks' like real wood alright. Unfortunately for Bav, the real wood has all been used up. Its here