Designers Intent
Experience and testing make it clear that if a boat is hit broadside by a breaking wave taller than its beam, it willl capsize, regardless of its design, or low capsize screening ratio.
Capsize ratio indicates the likelihood that a boat will recover from an inverted, capsized position. It was developed during tank tests conducted after the Fastnet race disaster.
Because it has been around for a while, the capsize ratio tells you about the designer's intent for a design. Boats designed for blue water cruising will have many features to support that purpose, including a capsize screen below 2.
On the other hand, a beamy design with a capsize screen over 2 has some real advantages for coastal cruising:
- Higher form stability, supporting more sail as winds move up to 20 knots.
- More interior room, especially when the beam is carried aft.
- Depending on the hull shape, a beamy boat may be more likely to plane on a reach.
And coastal cruisers can usually return to port before conditions build breaking waves tall enough to capsize the boat.