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I thought the engineering on my own rudder to be woefully inadequate...
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rouble on the Trip to the Caribbean
Gee..25 knots and 5-8 foot seas..OMG
OVER 25kts. AND seasick
must be a mistake
OPC Surface analysis
Salty Dawg thread Below gives details
I just can not help myself. These are blue water boats losing rudder?
I think that's part of the problem. Rallies tend, IMHO, to draw folks with coastal boats, not blue water boats.
I have been trying to stay out of this....
The Stream with with opposing winds
I suspect stronger but localized condtions
Hmmm? Usually only the 'blue water' Hunters.
Accuracy of weather information...
GRIB files vs reality
A bit of mess out there
Notice that 4 out of 5 distress calls yesterday
If you put 120 boats into boisterous conditions, I'd have to guess rudder problems would be first to surface.
I thought the engineering on my own rudder to be woefully inadequate...
On a spade rudder, torque isn't the issue . . .
I worry my rudders weakspot, may be the key stock and key way,
I worried about the torque connection too..
That's an amazing joint!
Really like some of the thinking you have done
I wasn't clear in my post, the in-lb figures are for bending loads...
Keel attachments are another thing . . .
I like your thinking...
Me thinks...
Are you meaning
Both actually...