Ships_Cat
Well-Known Member
Re: Pros .....
Yes I agree, 10 cm is miles too much.
When one considers the canoe draft (draft without fin) of a modern fin keeled yacht will be considerably less than 1m (for yachts under say 45 foot) then the increased draft when going into fresh water is going to be of order of magnitude 1 cm depending on canoe draft and hull shape (1 m draft box would draw an extra 2 cm or so).
The 1/48 rule will be too high for modern fin keeled yachts and probably quite a bit high for older boxy shapes, and probably fine for modern ships as the rule applies to a box - in my view /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.
{SG water is approx 1.021. 1/0.021 approx = 48}
John
Yes I agree, 10 cm is miles too much.
When one considers the canoe draft (draft without fin) of a modern fin keeled yacht will be considerably less than 1m (for yachts under say 45 foot) then the increased draft when going into fresh water is going to be of order of magnitude 1 cm depending on canoe draft and hull shape (1 m draft box would draw an extra 2 cm or so).
The 1/48 rule will be too high for modern fin keeled yachts and probably quite a bit high for older boxy shapes, and probably fine for modern ships as the rule applies to a box - in my view /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif.
{SG water is approx 1.021. 1/0.021 approx = 48}
John